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    Re: New Photos of Leopard Super Pastel Mojave

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    stunning!

    thanks for updating with his unballed pix. he's beautiful.

    what reduces his pattern? is it the pastel/super pastel gene?
    I would say Super Pastel. Here's a Leopard Mojave Pastel:



    As you can see it has a bit of a busier pattern, but Scorch ball pythons also can have a busy pattern (that's what my male is). The Leopard gene seems to be really aberrant and that just may be it.

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    Re: New Photos of Leopard Super Pastel Mojave

    Here's a photo of him as a hatchling, you can see how his color changes compared to him now (600g)


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    Re: New Photos of Leopard Super Pastel Mojave

    Sweet!


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    Re: New Photos of Leopard Super Pastel Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    stunning!

    thanks for updating with his unballed pix. he's beautiful.

    what reduces his pattern? is it the pastel/super pastel gene?
    Quote Originally Posted by Galaxygirl View Post
    I would say Super Pastel. Here's a Leopard Mojave Pastel:



    As you can see it has a bit of a busier pattern, but Scorch ball pythons also can have a busy pattern (that's what my male is). The Leopard gene seems to be really aberrant and that just may be it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Galaxygirl View Post
    Here's a photo of him as a hatchling, you can see how his color changes compared to him now (600g)

    hot and hot! i sooo want one now! i hope to hit one of those in a clutch one day.
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