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    He looks perfect I keep looking for a lower white pastel pied but I havent found just the right one, im being patient with the search since I have a banana YB that im putting to my pied girl anyways
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    Nice pickup. Are you planning on working any Yellowbelly, Fire, or Hypo into your Pied projects? I really like what Justin Kobylka has done with bringing in the Fire and Yellowbelly genes, and seeing a video of a Hypo Pied and a Pastel Hypo Pied were what made me decide to get into the Pied project.

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    Great pick up, I really dig the patten

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    Re: Pastel pied I swooped up from TSK at NARBC

    Quote Originally Posted by WmHrbst View Post
    Great pick up, I really dig the patten
    Thank you! It's a good feeling to wait and find just what you're looking for.
    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyPiston View Post
    Ohhhh... I like where your going with your pieds.... crazy cool patterns or crazy spots. .. I like that! ... I didn't realize it until just now, why i wasn't too excited about pieds. Seemed like it was about how much white the snake had or not. .. I like how you switch that around and focus on how the pieds gene makes the pattern different, and not worry about how much white the snake does or doesn't have.
    Thank you for thinking about things differently!
    You nailed it! That's exactly what I'm going for and have in mind. Really hoping I can figure out how to get more of those spots to come out.
    Quote Originally Posted by BumbleB View Post
    He looks perfect I keep looking for a lower white pastel pied but I havent found just the right one, im being patient with the search since I have a banana YB that im putting to my pied girl anyways
    Yup, be patient and hold out for the right one. It's worth the wait.
    Quote Originally Posted by Slowcountry Balls View Post
    Nice pickup. Are you planning on working any Yellowbelly, Fire, or Hypo into your Pied projects? I really like what Justin Kobylka has done with bringing in the Fire and Yellowbelly genes, and seeing a video of a Hypo Pied and a Pastel Hypo Pied were what made me decide to get into the Pied project.
    Good question, I love Justin's animals, but I haven't seen his pied projects. He made me want to start up leopard clown projects, funny thing is I've only been building my group of animals since March, and my biggest ones are only 600g. I try not to get ahead of myself, but I have put thoughts into what to add next, and yellow belly has crossed my mind, but I decided on other genes to mix in once I get to that bridge.

    First I have to focus on the spots and pattern.

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