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    unless you buy the pastel directly from the breeder who started the line there is almost no way to tell for sure...

    Lemon Pastels have little to no blushing, extreme colors, and a slight pattern on the upper neck that can be used to distinguish them. started by NERD

    besides that it is nearly impossible to tell...

    lines of pastel really don't matter at all... there are good lemon pastels and terrible lemon pastels... same goes for all of the other lines. What is important is that you get one that looks good and you like. keep in mind that orange turns to brown so try to get one that has as little orange as possible.

    Here is my little pastel female... she doesn't have any orange on her at all

    Hatchling:



    Current (about 650 grams)

    Last edited by The Serpent Merchant; 06-13-2012 at 06:12 PM.
    ~Aaron

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