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View Poll Results: Lesser or Lesser Pastel?

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  • Lesser Pastel

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    Re: Identifying Pastel Lessers

    Zina, I love the head on yours! Very cool! Do you know what line of Pastel is in there?

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    Re: Identifying Pastel Lessers

    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Festae View Post
    Zina, I love the head on yours! Very cool! Do you know what line of Pastel is in there?
    Thank you Its what caught my attention as well, fell in love with it

    Her color is actually just like the snake on the right in your second picture. I have a HARD time capturing her bright yellow color ! She always seems to look washed out in pictures, she has a true bright light yellow color in her pattern.

    I was told she was from a citrus (or lemon?) line of pastel.
    Zina

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