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    Re: Most browned out Pastel "contest"

    Noah was never really bright but now he's just... Brown. Still love his blushing though and he was my very first ball python

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    Both of mine are working on their "browning".


    Here's my female at 1243 grams.




    And here is my male at 516 grams.




    They may not be top notch animals, but I think they're both beautiful.
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    haha...Love this thread.

    I don't have this guy anymore, but he was starting to brown out in his old age...

    Lucifer Sam, Siam cat...
    Always sitting by your side,
    Always by your side...
    That cat's something I can't explain...

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    All right. Sorry it took me so long to jump in here. I don't have much pride to swallow (and neither should the rest of you ), so..........


    Feast your eyes on all 1700 grams of Mocha!!! And let's face it, the fact that a pastel is named "Mocha" should tell you something from the start.......





    And to maximize the effect, here she is in shed.

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    I have a quite browned out 0.1 Pastel that has produced some great looking hatchlings. Just because they are browned out does not mean the offspring will take that on.

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    Re: Most browned out Pastel "contest"



    She has crazy blushing though


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    Re: Most browned out Pastel "contest"

    Quote Originally Posted by BHReptiles View Post
    I know I'm not the only one who feels that way and I just wanted to present another side to the argument.
    I don't think a thread like this even warrants an argument. It's more of a "if you like, post; if not, go find something better to do" thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    I know the op is just trying to have some fun. But let's just say having a really browned out pastel *usually* isn't something most people are proud of....
    Wow. An animal lover who claims that a healthy 'lower grade' animal isn't something to be proud of. And here I am, glad and appreciative just to have two normals.

    What a shame things are becoming these days.
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    Re: Most browned out Pastel "contest"

    Quote Originally Posted by pythonminion View Post
    I don't think a thread like this even warrants an argument. It's more of a "if you like, post; if not, go find something better to do" thread.



    Wow. An animal lover who claims that a healthy 'lower grade' animal isn't something to be proud of. And here I am, glad and appreciative just to have two normals.

    What a shame things are becoming these days.
    Thanks, my point exactly
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    Most browned out Pastel "contest"

    Satomi and I are presenting the side of the argument of the breeder...not the pet owner.


    As a pet owner, go for it! Be proud of your animals. All animals are beautiful whether they are browned out pastels or normals. My normals in my collection are some if my favorite animals. However, as a breeder, having browned out pastels is not something to be proud of. The goal is to enhance the morph by breeding quality animals. You can't achieve that by breeding low quality, browned out animals.

    I think this thread is great for showing pet animals, but not breeder quality animals. There's a complete distinction and I don't think you see that or feel like we acknowledge it. However, we do. We're saying breeder animals shouldn't be here.
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    Re: Most browned out Pastel "contest"

    Quote Originally Posted by pythonminion View Post
    I don't think a thread like this even warrants an argument. It's more of a "if you like, post; if not, go find something better to do" thread.



    Wow. An animal lover who claims that a healthy 'lower grade' animal isn't something to be proud of. And here I am, glad and appreciative just to have two normals.

    What a shame things are becoming these days.
    People were wondering why the thread took a while to get started and we gave a truthful answer.

    Health has nothing to do with this thread. Having a healthy animal is absolutely great no matter what. But this isn't a 'who has the healthiest pastel thread'. Its a 'who has the most browned out pastel'.

    And personally, I interpreted that this is a thread that is basically saying 'who has the *least* physically attractive pastel'. And while it was made for fun, I don't find winning that title to be very positive, imo.


    Maybe you don't share the notion, but I would not be proud to have my animals labeled as essentially 'ugly'. Especially when I strive my hardest to breed, keep, and obtain the best examples I could find that would make me proud to have in my collection. So them being labeled as 'physically unattractive' would be downright insulting/offensive/shameful/whatever.

    Just my $.02

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