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Pastel Pied Question
I was just wondering. Do the normal spots on pastel pieds brown out as they grow? Or does the pied gene leave the normal spots as they are?
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Re: Pastel Pied Question
Usually no. They don't brown out, but it's variable and depends on the quality and expression of the pastel gene. Pied will usually enhance the coloration. However, on the other hand the pied gene has a tendency to disrupt the patterning. IMO.
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Re: Pastel Pied Question
My 0.1 Pastel pied. Use to be brighter.
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Re: Pastel Pied Question
Daniel,
It's important to remember that when selecting snakes to be used to produce combos or any breeding project for that matter that both sides of the pedigree come from lines of selectively bred quality animals.
Here is a photo of one of my yellow striped pieds, I can't wait to see the pastel pieds that this little girl produces. Starting off with quality animals will only increase the probability of reproducing quality animals.
http://i314.photobucket.com/albums/l...&1464592707930
Best of luck with the project.
Brian
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Re: Pastel Pied Question
 Originally Posted by T_Redbull
My 0.1 Pastel pied. Use to be brighter. There seems to be something else going on genetically with your guy imo. He is a good looking specimen. 
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There seems to be something else going on with him genetically imo.
Last edited by Albert Clark; 05-30-2016 at 10:12 AM.
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Re: Pastel Pied Question
Thanks for the tips! Beautiful girl you got there.
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Re: Pastel Pied Question
Here's a group shot of my pieds - the one is a juvenile pastel pied, two are juvenile "pixel pieds" (a project I'm working on), and there's an adult (~1200g) pied. The adult browned a little, but still has bright yellow fringe around the bottom edges of her saddles. Not sure how the "pixels" will grow out.
Brian - I love how bright that baby is!
Edit: Actually adding the picture would help.

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Re: Pastel Pied Question
Awesome looking group!
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Re: Pastel Pied Question
 Originally Posted by For Goodness Snakes
Daniel,
It's important to remember that when selecting snakes to be used to produce combos or any breeding project for that matter that both sides of the pedigree come from lines of selectively bred quality animals.
Here is a photo of one of my yellow striped pieds, I can't wait to see the pastel pieds that this little girl produces. Starting off with quality animals will only increase the probability of reproducing quality animals.
Best of luck with the project.
Brian
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