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 Originally Posted by Mike41793
Imo deserts look like nice pastels. Im just making the point that you cant technically call her a pastel for sure and compare her to other pastels bc she could be her own morph. Shes really nice.
I purchased her as an "odd pastel," to bring in my own line of pastel combos. By my paperwork she is labled a pastel.Only future pairings will tell if she is "only" just a crazy pastel or something additional, or something totally diff. Also to clarify, she is a wc import not ch'ed
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Last edited by iCandiBallPythons; 01-13-2013 at 07:37 PM.
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She still browned out compared to whatever she looked like as a baby. You can see the mottling on her back quite clearly.
But she's a gorgeous, colorful adult. And that's the best possible trait to have in your pastel breedings (only thing better is if it turns out to be really inheritable, and she makes lots and lots of babies that turn into bright adults.)
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Re: Lets Dispel a Rumor
 Originally Posted by Mike41793
Im just making the point that you cant technically call her a pastel for sure and compare her to other pastels bc she could be her own morph. Shes really nice.
Totally agree! - Added 2x sub-adult female Pastels to my collection a few years ago (imported by a friend, direct from Ghana) - One has proved to be a Pastel Yb
Am also of the opinion that the OP's animal is not 'just' a Pastel, and i wish him the best of good fortune in hatching some cool stuff from her
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 Originally Posted by alan1
Totally agree! - Added 2x sub-adult female Pastels to my collection a few years ago (imported by a friend, direct from Ghana) - One has proved to be a Pastel Yb
Am also of the opinion that the OP's animal is not 'just' a Pastel, and i wish him the best of good fortune in hatching some cool stuff from her
I would love to see some pics of the pastel yb's if you wouldnt mind posting them
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Yeah I agree, you can't really "Dispel a rumor" based on the fact that you have a nice clean looking "pastel-like" animal, especially when you don't know what she looked like as a hatchling, nor do you know 100% for sure that she is a pastel and not a pastel combo or even something completely different.
JMO, though. Either way, she is an absolutely gorgeous snake!!
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Wow she is very pretty! Nice and light!
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She looks like a pastel. I don't see anything else going on other than sheer beauty
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Re: Lets Dispel a Rumor
How in the heck do you get a hold a of a ball python from west Africa?
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