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    Re: Pastel Breeder Qualities

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    pastel brown out with time .. but u still need them to make great combos .. sometimes u find a pastel that doesn't brown out .. I think missriss has one that's like 800 grams and is as bright as ever one of the more or maybe even best pastel ive seen .. urs is very decent but if he is still young expect him to brown out unless u got lucky and he comes from great quality
    Everyone is right. Pastels WILL brown out to some degree. Your pastel has a very nice pattern and I love the blushing. It looks better than the majority of pastels that I see people post.

    Here is my 2012 pastel girl. She is 1100 grams in the photos. She has gotten darker, but instead of browning out, she is getting a slightly darker shade of yellow.





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