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    Re: What do you think about her? (My first BP) (Kinda pic heavy)

    Quote Originally Posted by decensored View Post
    they don't always, it depends on the parents. i've seen pastels hold their colors in adulthood. My pastel is 2 years old and when he sheds he's still pretty bright. IMO BP's are never as pretty as they are when they are babies.
    IIRC, the parents are a normal and a Super Pastel... I think

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    Re: What do you think about her? (My first BP) (Kinda pic heavy)

    Quote Originally Posted by Munizfire View Post
    IIRC, the parents are a normal and a Super Pastel... I think
    It depends on the pastel gene then. Take a look at what the parent pastel looks like and go from there. A poster above suggests that its the orange that browns out, I bought my pastels as adults so I can't attest to their growth:loss of color.

    There's a video from Brian Gundy that I found on his youtube channel that shows a super pastel and a pastel in lock, so that you can get an idea. I'll PM the link to you as I am pretty sure its against the rules of the forum to post other peoples videos/ pictures without their permission.

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