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    Re: How do I pick a baby Pastel that will retain it's color

    Quote Originally Posted by Andybill View Post
    Although there isnt a sure fire way to tell that a pastel will hold its color you should look for a pastel that is clean and bright with good yellow color the more orange there is the more likely it will brown out more.
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    Baby ball pythons will look quite different as adults. Their color will change a bit.
    It all depends on the quailty of the pastel. Like said above the more yellow and the brighter the better!
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