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

    Quote Originally Posted by mues155 View Post
    Honestly I havnt seen very many SUPER impressive adult pastels.
    my adult female I think is ok, not great but not the worst lol

    Pastel Ball Python by zombiecupcake155, on Flickr

    I mean she has some browning but in reality its just going to happen.
    That's a plenty nice adult pastel! Some of them, you almost can't tell they're not normals. That girl is pretty obvious. When I look at her, I think "YELLOW". That's not shabby at all.
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    This is my girl she is just over 1600 grams and 2.5 years old. She is from a lemon pastel to an unknown line. Hope you find a snake that you fall in love with.

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    This is my 2000 gram male pastel sorry pic is so bright took it in a hurry will take better one tomorrow. here is the link if it doesn't show http://m1074.photobucket.com/albumvi...l?o=3&newest=1
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisS View Post


    This is my girl she is just over 1600 grams and 2.5 years old. She is from a lemon pastel to an unknown line. Hope you find a snake that you fall in love with.
    Oh man, she's gorgeous.

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    Here's my girl she's about 550 grams
    Shes pretty brown but she's still sexy ha



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

    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    When I got mine I tried to get one with no orange or brown. This is what I ended up with:

    Hatchling



    About 650 grams





    So far so good... I hope she continues to hold her color. I've got big plans for her (she is also 100% het clown)
    My [recently wayfaring] boy at 4+.



    And Kelly, taken a couple months ago.
    She's over 800 grams now and gets brighter with every shed.
    [hope she keeps doing that]..



    And Boo, the new Super who will be 1 year old August 3.



    [and I'm so happy to report that he's a little piggy just like Kelly]



    I love Pastels.

    All the other posters are correct.
    Avoid "orange" and don't let a seller try to impress you by remarking how 'how and orange this one is!".

    [it happens]

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

    here is my female pastel she has browned out a little but she still looks good im hoping she stays bright when she is big

    In natural lighting


    with flash




    1.0 albino
    0.1 black pastel 66% het. albino
    1.0 cinny

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

    Quote Originally Posted by Salamander View Post
    My [recently wayfaring] boy at 4+.



    And Kelly, taken a couple months ago.
    She's over 800 grams now and gets brighter with every shed.
    [hope she keeps doing that]..

    Wow shes awesome! I hope she keeps doing that too!
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    Good night Chesty, wherever you are....


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

    Quote Originally Posted by JaGv View Post
    here is my female pastel she has browned out a little but she still looks good im hoping she stays bright when she is big

    In natural lighting


    with flash
    She's quite lovely!
    Wonderfully blushy!

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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
    Wow shes awesome! I hope she keeps doing that too!
    I'm cautiously hopeful that she will.

    Her grandfather was a wild caught Pastel and he kept his yellow until he died.

    This is her daddy



    And 3 of her aunts







    They seem to be hanging onto their yellow, being older snakes.

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