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    That's interesting.. Wasn't there something somewhere that said they thought the original panda pied turned out to be a black pastel pied and not a super black pastel pied?

    Or am I just confusing the facts.

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    Re: Panda Pied

    Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    That's interesting.. Wasn't there something somewhere that said they thought the original panda pied turned out to be a black pastel pied and not a super black pastel pied?

    Or am I just confusing the facts.
    I think you're remembering a recent practical joke in which a breeder posted a picture that looked like a panda pied, but turned out to be a simple black pastel pied.
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    Re: Panda Pied

    Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    That's interesting.. Wasn't there something somewhere that said they thought the original panda pied turned out to be a black pastel pied and not a super black pastel pied?

    Or am I just confusing the facts.
    I think I said that.
    My friend has the brother Black Pastel het Pied to the original Panda.
    He and the Panda breeder are friends and have recently discussed that the Panda might not even be a Super Black Pastel Pied.
    It might just be an extreme ringer Black Pastel Pied. The Black Pastel het Pied is a ringer too.


    And maybe from the Super Black Pastel genetic problems such as kinking, perhaps all Super Black Pastel Pieds since the Panda have simply not survived or had to be euthanized. I wouldn't doubt it.

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    Re: Panda Pied

    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    I think I said that.
    My friend has the brother Black Pastel het Pied to the original Panda.
    He and the Panda breeder are friends and have recently discussed that the Panda might not even be a Super Black Pastel Pied.
    It might just be an extreme ringer Black Pastel Pied. The Black Pastel het Pied is a ringer too.


    And maybe from the Super Black Pastel genetic problems such as kinking, perhaps all Super Black Pastel Pieds since the Panda have simply not survived or had to be euthanized. I wouldn't doubt it.
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    Re: Panda Pied

    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    I think I said that.
    My friend has the brother Black Pastel het Pied to the original Panda.
    He and the Panda breeder are friends and have recently discussed that the Panda might not even be a Super Black Pastel Pied.
    It might just be an extreme ringer Black Pastel Pied. The Black Pastel het Pied is a ringer too.


    And maybe from the Super Black Pastel genetic problems such as kinking, perhaps all Super Black Pastel Pieds since the Panda have simply not survived or had to be euthanized. I wouldn't doubt it.
    Then the genetics should be pied to cinnamon and in the same season black pastel to a pied, then the results could be bred together... then you could hit on a good panda? Be one freaking expensive animal though 'cause of the chances of hitting it and the cost of getting all animals involved.

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