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    Is a Pastel Jungle the same as a Pastel?

    I am wondering if a Pastel Jungle is the same as a Pastel! I contacted a breeder to get a female Pastel and he said he only has Pastel Jungles!

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    Re: Is a Pastel Jungle the same as a Pastel?

    yup.there are different lines of pastel.....lemon,graziani etc but they are pastel jungles none the less

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    Re: Is a Pastel Jungle the same as a Pastel?

    Quote Originally Posted by seeya205 View Post
    I am wondering if a Pastel Jungle is the same as a Pastel! I contacted a breeder to get a female Pastel and he said he only has Pastel Jungles!
    My response might have been "well then, I guess I'll shop elsewhere" lol
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    Re: Is a Pastel Jungle the same as a Pastel?

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    My response might have been "well then, I guess I'll shop elsewhere" lol
    That's what I was thinking!

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    Re: Is a Pastel Jungle the same as a Pastel?

    Hi,

    I am by no means certain of this but didn't pastel jungle originally refer to pastels with whacked out patterns?

    You would need to ask the breeder what he meant but he could have been offering you an abberant(ish) patterned pastel as opposed to a regular pastel?


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    Re: Is a Pastel Jungle the same as a Pastel?

    Actually, there were a number of snakes with 'whacked out patterns' that were referred to as jungles. When some of the jungles with light coloring and blushing were found to be genetic, they were termed 'pastel jungles' to differentiate them from ordinary jungles, which were often not genetic.

    So, people are lazy, and just took to calling them pastels. They are all pastel jungles. All pastels/pastel jungles have an aberrant 'jungle' pattern.
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    Re: Is a Pastel Jungle the same as a Pastel?

    Hi,

    I know what you mean - but I was referring to patterns like the one posted by Cue in this post.

    You can't tell me that that looks like a normal pattern or a lemon pastel.

    **edit**

    There are also these;

    http://www.intriguingreptiles.com/Ju...bigsitepic.jpg

    http://www.mccainreptiles.com/berkley.htm

    http://www.roussisreptiles.com/colle...uarjungle.html

    http://www.ralphdavisreptiles.com/co...all_python.asp

    Those are the type of pattern I picture when I hear jungle.

    **end edit**



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    Re: Is a Pastel Jungle the same as a Pastel?

    When Greg G. got the first ones in he called them Pastel Jungles because their pattern and color resembled the "Classic Jungles" that people had been trying to reproduce.

    This simply means that the breeder can't trace their founding animal back to a specific line of pastel. Pastel Jungle is sort of the the default name when a breeder doesn't works with a certain line of pastels.
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    Re: Is a Pastel Jungle the same as a Pastel?

    here inm germany we use the term pastel for pastels, pastel jungle for pastel with abberant pattern and jungle for normal colored balls with and abberant pattern.

    the pastels are a line and the pastel jungles/ jungles are unproven- when u breed em, u get some babies that look like it and others that look like a mix from both parents (its definatly genetic, but we dont know if its co-dom, dom or intermediar).

    we got some breeders with their own jungle/maze lines that use it as normal to produce better morphs. the jungles and maze light the animals up. heres a good one- so u can see what i mean...

    YouTube - Reptil.TV - Folge 16 - Hamm-Special 2010

    look at 4:19 there hj winner shows a normal lesser than the normal maze (like jungle) and the lesser maze- than u understand what i mean


    btw- the lesser maze cost not much more than a normal lesser (about 100$ more)
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    Re: Is a Pastel Jungle the same as a Pastel?

    In 2007 I purchased a couple of female normals from pro exotics that they called 'jungles', however I didn't really pay more than what a normal would be worth. To this day they just look like normal females to me.

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