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    Re: Bel vs Bel pastel vs Bel superpastel

    Quote Originally Posted by jinx667 View Post
    Looks like the head is still grey, but the white has a lot of yellow. I agree it would be a powerful breeder.
    It does have a grey head so I'm not 100% sure it's a pastel but it's very yellow so I'm pretty convinced. We shall see...

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    Re: Bel vs Bel pastel vs Bel superpastel

    Has anyone used the black light thing to look for pattern? I know there is the video from raphy on the different white snakes under black lights at nerd? And I know that in that video the super mojave bel had quite a bit of pattern and a dark line down its back... has everyone else witnessed that in there super mojaves or does each animal vary?

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    Re: Bel vs Bel pastel vs Bel superpastel

    Quote Originally Posted by Fearless View Post
    Has anyone used the black light thing to look for pattern? I know there is the video from raphy on the different white snakes under black lights at nerd? And I know that in that video the super mojave bel had quite a bit of pattern and a dark line down its back... has everyone else witnessed that in there super mojaves or does each animal vary?
    I took and posted black light pics of my Lesser Mojave BEL, and he has a bit of a pattern. It would be interesting to see more white snakes under black light.

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    Re: Bel vs Bel pastel vs Bel superpastel

    Quote Originally Posted by meowmeowkazoo View Post
    The yellow stripe you're thinking of is the Ivory (Yellowbelly x Yellowbelly), not related to BELs.

    I wouldn't want to breed or buy a BEL that has anything more than two genes in it. It would be far cheaper and more straightforward to just get a Pastave if you really wanted a combo morph for breeding. Adding Pastel to the BEL complex just doesn't make sense to me.

    White Diamonds (het. russo x het. russo) have popped out with a very distinct yellow stripe on their backs, as have Latte's (super Mocha's).

    And a Pastel BEL is a great snake to have.. You'd never get normals and you can add Pastel to w.e you breed it to. Pastave x normal = normals, pastels, mojos, pastaves. Pastel Super Mojo x normal = mojos, pastaves. Definitely beats having a pastave.
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    Re: Bel vs Bel pastel vs Bel superpastel

    Quote Originally Posted by that_dc5 View Post
    White Diamonds (het. russo x het. russo) have popped out with a very distinct yellow stripe on their backs, as have Latte's (super Mocha's).

    And a Pastel BEL is a great snake to have.. You'd never get normals and you can add Pastel to w.e you breed it to. Pastave x normal = normals, pastels, mojos, pastaves. Pastel Super Mojo x normal = mojos, pastaves. Definitely beats having a pastave.
    Oh, I know that. I guess I can't think of a way to explain why it doesn't appeal to me. I'm not saying that it's worthless to add the pastel gene to a BEL, just that I'd rather go for other options.
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    A super pastel BEL has LOTS of potential. Paired with a super pewter or super pastel ivory or any other double super gives you a four gene hatchling out of every egg!!! That nothing to sneeze at
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    Re: Bel vs Bel pastel vs Bel superpastel

    Quote Originally Posted by billye1982 View Post
    A super pastel BEL has LOTS of potential. Paired with a super pewter or super pastel ivory or any other double super gives you a four gene hatchling out of every egg!!! That nothing to sneeze at
    Exactly. You best believe if my Pastel Lesser and Mocha make a BEL, I am most definitely gonna hold it back and see what I get from it.
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