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    Re: Lemon Blast, Pastel, Rescue Normal update on sunny Southern California day

    Nice Animals! Love the Blast!

    Quote Originally Posted by Simple Man View Post
    I saw quite a few next to each other at the Seattle Reptile Expo yesterday. Even young, normal pins are pretty dark.
    This is all dependent on Selective breeding. Jon Courtney of Cold Blooded Addictions has selectively bred his Pinstripes, and they tend to stay orange rather than dark brown. It's all about selective breeding.

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