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    GHI super black pastel?

    Has anyone made one yet? Can't find one anywhere. My buddy wants my male super black pastel to breed to his female GHI black pastel. Would the outcome just be a very dark super?

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    Its hard to say, Almost along the similar lines to BEL complex's There is one Banana super mojave, and well.... Yea its almost unnoticable. So it could likely just hide the gene, BUT there is nothing to loose in him trying and showing US the outcome

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    Re: GHI super black pastel?

    I could be wrong but that pairing might yield a panda pied. On the other hand there may be some genetic precautions with that pairing too. So make sure to research that just in case. I really am not sure either way.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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    Re: GHI super black pastel?

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    I could be wrong but that pairing might yield a panda pied.
    You are wrong. Panda PIED needs PIED in it.
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    GHI super black pastel?

    Now I'm really curious what the outcome will be, lol. Maybe it will be a very dark jet black snake? I haven't seen anything about a GHI super black pastel or GHI super cinny ever being produced in my research so far.
    Last edited by 8_Ball; 06-25-2015 at 10:19 PM.

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    Re: GHI super black pastel?

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    I could be wrong but that pairing might yield a panda pied. On the other hand there may be some genetic precautions with that pairing too. So make sure to research that just in case. I really am not sure either way.
    No genetic precautions other then duck bills on the super black pastels.
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    Re: GHI super black pastel?

    Quote Originally Posted by bondo View Post
    No genetic precautions other then duck bills on the super black pastels.
    Ok . But isn't a panda pied aka super black pastel? Outback reptiles had explained that in a previous expose' on the genetics . Black pastel x pied = super black pastel. Some of the offspring would be solid black and there was a 1 in 16 chance of producing pandas?
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    Re: GHI super black pastel?

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Ok . But isn't a panda pied aka super black pastel? Outback reptiles had explained that in a previous expose' on the genetics . Black pastel x pied = super black pastel. Some of the offspring would be solid black and there was a 1 in 16 chance of producing pandas?
    No. A Panda Pied is a Super Black Pastel Pied. If you breed a Black Pastel to a Pied and hold back a male and a female Black Pastel het Pied, raise them up and breed them together, then you will have a 1/16 chance of producing a Panda Pied (Super Black Pastel Pied).

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    Re: GHI super black pastel?

    Quote Originally Posted by Slowcountry Balls View Post
    No. A Panda Pied is a Super Black Pastel Pied. If you breed a Black Pastel to a Pied and hold back a male and a female Black Pastel het Pied, raise them up and breed them together, then you will have a 1/16 chance of producing a Panda Pied (Super Black Pastel Pied).
    Thank you for that explanation and qualifying the misinterpretation.
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    Re: GHI super black pastel?

    It might have been tried, it might even have been produced, it does not mean however that if it was that it was healthy or alive, when dealing with Super Black Pastels and Super Black Pastel combos it's not easy as it seems to produce a healthy viable new combo.
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