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    Re: Im sure your all sick of this...but i need experienced opinions

    nice link ty.

    Not sure about the other traits but he definately has the eyes of a pastel. Lookin at that link of the eyes of some of those pastels his are just like it.

    Cant normals have eyes like this though?

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    Re: Im sure your all sick of this...but i need experienced opinions

    Pastel 100%

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    Re: Im sure your all sick of this...but i need experienced opinions

    Quote Originally Posted by SansCera View Post
    Pastel 100%

    u never can say 100% before breeding...

    (i know- my smartass gene came in again..lol)

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    Re: Im sure your all sick of this...but i need experienced opinions

    Hi,

    I think he's a pastel.


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    Re: Im sure your all sick of this...but i need experienced opinions

    might be a pastel

    Here's a close up of a pastel I used to have if that helps

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    Re: Im sure your all sick of this...but i need experienced opinions

    Yea nice pic yes his eye is just like that thanks for all the help guys

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    Re: Im sure your all sick of this...but i need experienced opinions

    I'm going with Pastel He's a cute little guy, but he's a very "muddy" example of the morph. I would personally get a brighter male if you plan to breed, but that all depends on what you're going for! He could do well in some projects depending on what you like
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    Re: Im sure your all sick of this...but i need experienced opinions

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post


    This is him after he got some size on him.



    He's now in Ed's collection (Freakie_frog) and he can post some pictures of what he looks like now if he sees this thread.
    I would kill for one of your lemon pastels... well okay maybe not a person... possibly just the rodents to feed it God Lemons as so beautiful.

    About the TC's snake:

    Yes pastels have it, some higher than others. My pastel's nose fade is actually pretty low, yellows where her heat pits are and browns right above (what do you expect from a 60$ snake about 2 years ago). My normal's brown goes right down to his lips.

    Your pastel has fading up to the heat pits, the characteristic fading of the head and neck, and the peach sides. However considering the fact it's already lightly browning, your pastel really isnt the high quality that many buyers look for. So if you intend to breed it, light morphs are your friends (I will be breeding mine to a Lesser), if you just want it to look at, then yes it is still quite an attractive snake, and the morph itself is pretty attractive in general. When it gets older and the dark parts space out you'll notice more fading there, which is enjoyable.
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    Re: Im sure your all sick of this...but i need experienced opinions

    didnt read past you bought as a pastel and seeing half the pic. it looks like a normal
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    Re: Im sure your all sick of this...but i need experienced opinions

    Quote Originally Posted by Oxylepy View Post
    I would kill for one of your lemon pastels... well okay maybe not a person... possibly just the rodents to feed it God Lemons as so beautiful.

    About the TC's snake:

    Yes pastels have it, some higher than others. My pastel's nose fade is actually pretty low, yellows where her heat pits are and browns right above (what do you expect from a 60$ snake about 2 years ago). My normal's brown goes right down to his lips.

    Your pastel has fading up to the heat pits, the characteristic fading of the head and neck, and the peach sides. However considering the fact it's already lightly browning, your pastel really isnt the high quality that many buyers look for. So if you intend to breed it, light morphs are your friends (I will be breeding mine to a Lesser), if you just want it to look at, then yes it is still quite an attractive snake, and the morph itself is pretty attractive in general. When it gets older and the dark parts space out you'll notice more fading there, which is enjoyable.

    Would he make some "ok" bumblebees if i have a light spider as im getting a female spider, i can breed her to something else as well but what do you think?

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