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    Fresh Shed Desert Pastel

    I just love love the desert cleans other morphs right up. This little bugger is luckily a boy and I can't wait to grow him up and plug him into a few combo girls. 2010 has been a crazy year for ball pythons as I have been seeing some sweet ball pythons pics from everyone this year. Good luck to everyone still waiting on eggs and incubating!!!


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    gorgeous animal congrats
    1.0 albino boa constrictor
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    1.0 french bulldog

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    Nice little ball
    But in my opinion desert does not really clean up other morphs, because it gets browner and browner as it grows older.
    Any way, the hatchlings are lookers!!

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    Very nice, beautiful...

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    Re: Fresh Shed Desert Pastel

    Amazing !!! Congrats

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    I personally like the Plain Desert more.

    But that is still a nice looking animal.

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    Re: Fresh Shed Desert Pastel

    For looks I agree the plain Desert is beautiful on it's own, but I'd be really happy with a pastel desert male as a breeder, nice hold back!

    Many pastels brown out, deserts brown out too?
    I have not seen a browned out desert yet, maybe I'm missing out
    Jerry Robertson

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    Very nice Angelo!!! He looks great

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    Re: Fresh Shed Desert Pastel

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Many pastels brown out, deserts brown out too?
    I have not seen a browned out desert yet, maybe I'm missing out
    They will. Its a shame, but it is what it is. But, you know the game...95% of the pictured balls are hatchlings. And everyone knows why

    But nevertheless this little ball is a good keeper

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