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    Beat the odds on this one!

    Bred a male pastel lesser pied to a very small picky-feeder pinstripe female. She laid three eggs, two fertile. Got one normal and one EMPEROR (het pied of course). Once I saw them pippng then I just hoped for a little more luck that it would be a girl...and sure enough, SHE is! Sorry for such a crappy cell pic, I will take real pics of her once she sheds and eats.

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    Re: Beat the odds on this one!

    JACKPOT!! Congrats!! how small was momma?
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    The female pin is a VERY picky gerbil feeder, which even then she is on and off. So she was only around 1100g at 4 years old!

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    Huge grats on that those odds. That is a beautiful little girl. *Jots down Emperor as future project once I am able to get into breeding*

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    congrates on the odds

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    Congrats. Emp pins are stunning!!!
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    So that snake is a pastel lesser pinstripe? It's super nice congrats!

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    Omg, amazing!
    My Zoo: 0.1 Normal; 1.0 Pastel; 1.0 Pinstripe; 0.1 Bumblebee; 1.0 Orange Ghost; 0.0.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa; 0.0.3 Crested Geckos; 1.3 Pugs; 2.0 Bunnies; 1.0 Golden Teddy Bear Hamster; 0.1 Russian Dwarf Hamster annnnnd 1.0 Husband

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    Re: Beat the odds on this one!

    Congrats! How did you know the pastel lesser Pied had Pastel in it? Was it from a super pastel breeding? I have a lesser pied male that is possible pastel...
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    1.0 Lesser Pied, 1.0 VPI Snow, 1.0 Super Pastel Mojave, 1.1 Albino het VPI Axanthic G-Stripe, 1.0 Albino Black Pastel, 2.2 Triple het VPI Axanthic/Albino/Pied, 1.1 Triple het VPI Axanthic/Albino/G-Stripe, 0.1 Pastel BEL(Mojave/Lesser), 0.1 Sterling Mojave, 0.2 Pied, 0.2 Kingpin het Pied, 0.1 Cinnamon Lesser het Pied, 0.2 Clown, 0.1 Citrus Pewter Calico, 0.1 Pastel Mystic, 0.1 Mystic, 0.2 Cinnapin, 0.1 VPI Axanthic G-Stripe, 0.1 G-Stripe het Albino, 0.1 G-Stripe, 0.1 Pewter, 0.1 Lesser, 0.2 Spider ph Pied, 0.1 Spotnose ph Pied, 0.1 Spinner, 0.1 Black Pastel, 0.1 Normal

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    0.1 Husky/Lab

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    Thanks everyone. I have been producing pastel lesser pieds for years now. Regular lesser pieds have a pink hue to them, whereas pastel lesser pieds are as white as you could imagine!

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