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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    I'm not trying to be an ass about this, because I know amir has been in the game far longer than me, but that snake looks like just a citrus pastel to me...




    Comparing these two pics side by side, to my untrained eye, shows that there's no desert in that snake... Once again, just my opinion, but I'm willing to bet money that deserts don't crawl out of those eggs.
    I realize you are just giving your 2 cents, so here are mine. Amir, who for one thing actually produced this snake, sees wayyy more snakes than you says this is a citrus pastel desert. Also Brant from Major League Reptiles sees literally hundreds of imports per year and has a vast collection of his own, says that this snake has desert. At least for me, that's enough proof that this snake is what it is claimed to be.

    For me, there are still a few questions. One being, does this particular snake not have whatever problem the other desert females have? Second, the babies from this snake, will the females inherit this breedable behaviour? Or is the citrus pastel changing the deserts insides, allowing the snake to produce?

    I really don't understand playing devils advocate in this situation. This could be the biggest news to come into the ball world in a long time. Why knock the Op? Also one of the most well known breeders (Amir) has his name and reputation on the line here. I realize that there will always be doubters, but why? How many deserts have you seen? How many pastels have you seen? How many pastel deserts have you seen? Also you are comparing pics which aren't always decisive. You would need to see this snake in person to get a more educated opinion. Amir and the Op have seen the snake. Lets just all wait patiently for these eggs to come out. Then we will have some answers and probly more questions.

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