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View Poll Results: pastel or not?

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  • pastel

    22 53.66%
  • normal

    18 43.90%
  • other

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    Re: pastel or normal

    What? The first pic is no way a pastel? I'm surprised with how many said it was lol. Not a chance man, sorry. Even when mine is in the deepest of his shed he never looks normal...I would contact that guy and get your money back. There should be yellow in the color of animal whether its in shed or not. I would bet money that thats a normal.

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    Re: pastel or normal

    It looks like I may be in the minority but I see nothing that looks Pastel to me.

    For those that answered 100% Pastel without seeing the animal in person or confirming the eye colour are jumping the gun and giving what could be misleading info.

    Wait till he sheds and confirm eye colour, then you will have your answer.
    I have to agree. Even a browned out, in shed pastel would still look different than a normal in shed. Im saying normal for now, but none of us can be certain until it sheds.
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    Re: pastel or normal

    My guess is when that animal sheds it will show more color. That animal has all the Pastel looks to it besides color(blushing, head blushing and high white on the sides). It is not the best example and thats for sure. My guess is it will look super washed out in color post shed.
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    Re: pastel or normal

    I have seen quite a few really terrible pastels that look normal. Look at how bright her eye stripe is. And, as mentioned before, high white, blushing.

    I still say give us a belly shot.
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    Re: pastel or normal

    colors are almost exactly what the snake really looks like

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    Re: pastel or normal

    I would need to see the animal after it shed. The belly isn't exactly right, and in shed, I'd be hard pressed to call it a pastel.

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    Re: pastel or normal

    Well the second group of pics I can now see what others noticed in the first group.

    Again though, once he sheds and you see the eyes you can be 100%.


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    Re: pastel or normal

    Quote Originally Posted by Steveoo View Post




    I personally have 6 Pastels. I know it is not a lot, but, I'm 100% positive that is a browned out Pastel in shed. If I am wrong, I will put my foot in mouth publicly.
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    Re: pastel or normal

    Unless miracles happen, that will be the brownest pastel ever after shed.
    Funny how a bunch of ball enthusiast can not decide on a pastel or not
    I'm flip floppin, it's a fugly pastel
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