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    My snake "lost" her orange?

    I went to see if Kelly had eaten her other mouse and found a shed skin.
    [I had no idea she was about to shed. I've had her 2 weeks]

    All her "orange" is gone and her blushing got even blushier, same as her flames and her head is much lighter.

    I have another extremely yellow Pastel and he just looks "dingy", pre-shed....he never turns orange.

    Is this something genetic manifesting or what?

    She's almost 5 months old.

    When I got her:



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    Is it pointless to hope she'll keep getting lighter/brighter/yellower with each shed?

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    I think she's gorgeous ;] To me the coloring looks prettier now then when you got her... but that's just my opinion
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    Re: My snake "lost" her orange?

    Quote Originally Posted by Solarsoldier001 View Post
    I think she's gorgeous ;] To me the coloring looks prettier now then when you got her... but that's just my opinion
    Oh, so do I and I'm really hoping she'll get even better with each shed.

    This the 2 year old male she'll be bred to when she's big enough and I wanted as close a "match" to him, as possible.



    Is there a chance she'll keep maturing progressively more yellow?

    /crosses fingers


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    She is GORGEOUS! That color change is definitely a positive change. She's turning into a banana!

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    Re: My snake "lost" her orange?

    Quote Originally Posted by Salamander View Post
    Oh, so do I and I'm really hoping she'll get even better with each shed.

    This the 2 year old male she'll be bred to when she's big enough and I wanted as close a "match" to him, as possible.



    Is there a chance she'll keep maturing progressively more yellow?

    /crosses fingers


    I think she will! Her color does look like it getting more and more yellow to me... and she almost looks similar to the male. So overall I think that your pastels will make wonderful babies XD
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    Re: My snake "lost" her orange?

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesonaplane View Post
    She is GORGEOUS! That color change is definitely a positive change. She's turning into a banana!
    A what??

    ?!?

    [now I have to go Google "banana"].....LOL

    And thanks....I was tickled with her but now I'm elated....

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    Re: My snake "lost" her orange?

    Quote Originally Posted by Solarsoldier001 View Post
    I think she will! Her color does look like it getting more and more yellow to me... and she almost looks similar to the male. So overall I think that your pastels will make wonderful babies XD
    I sure hope so.
    He's a "Joliff pastel" [which I assume "means something good"] and his clutch included Supers so maybe his genes will win out....LOL

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    Don't hate me for this, but most pastels look their best between 6 months and 1 year of age, and then they start to brown out as they reach adulthood. Even the best pastels will brown out to some degree--the very best only a little, but typical pastels quite a lot. She will continue to look her most awesome for some time to come, though--photo op.
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    Re: My snake "lost" her orange?

    Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
    Don't hate me for this, but most pastels look their best between 6 months and 1 year of age, and then they start to brown out as they reach adulthood. Even the best pastels will brown out to some degree--the very best only a little, but typical pastels quite a lot. She will continue to look her most awesome for some time to come, though--photo op.
    Boy...I wish I'd seen my male when he was a kid, then.

    He's over 2 years old and still awesome.

    [when exactly is "adulthood" for a BP?]



    At the show I got her at, there was another female her age [5 months] and it was already browned out.

    Obviously, I passed on that one.

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