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Pastels browning out?
In your experience, is this a process driven by age(time since hatch) or size(number of sheds)? When does it plateau (age/weight)? I tried digging through multiple threads but I couldn't find this directly addressed. Thanks!
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Re: Pastels browning out?
Not all Pastels brown out that badly. Some of ours browned out a little, but this guy was 400 grams in the photo and is now close to 1000 grams and looks almost the same. Browning out seems more related to the number of sheds in my opinion.
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0.1 Pinstripe.............................1.0 DH Lavender Snow
0.2 PH Lavender Albino.............0.1 Bumblebee
0.1 Pastel PH Ghost..................1.0 Pastel Het Ghost
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1.2 Normal...............................1.0 Pastel Lesser
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 Originally Posted by MrLang
In your experience, is this a process driven by age(time since hatch) or size(number of sheds)? When does it plateau (age/weight)? I tried digging through multiple threads but I couldn't find this directly addressed. Thanks!
I think its more of a combination between genetics and age.
I have 2 pastel females of about the same age and size. One is Browning out terribly, the other is still perfectly clean and bright yellow.
They're both in the 300+ g range and born last September.
The browning out one started changing back in December. So basically right away. The bright clean one hasn't changed yet.
Also it helps to start out with a bright clean hatchling compared to an orange one. Pastel hatchlings with more orange tend to brown out more.
I'll post comparison photos later.
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Last edited by satomi325; 05-18-2012 at 03:52 PM.
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She is definitely gorgeous!
They do all seem to brown out some. It would be interesting to know what it takes to keep them from browning...
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I personally just think good strong genetics gives you bright beautiful pastels. Some lines do seem to brown a bit more. Like blond pastels are not one of my favorites. I really enjoy working with my lemon pastels I love the bright contrasts. That's just me though.
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Re: Pastels browning out?
I find the things that have the most effect on the colour of pastels are the colour saturation & contrast settings on the camera taking the photo....
Last edited by fishboyUK; 05-19-2012 at 06:19 AM.
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