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    Re: Help with Re-identifying three of ours ~ thank you

    Quote Originally Posted by WintersSerpentine View Post
    Thank you for your opinions!! The citrus pastel to me just looks a little too bright to be a regular pastel.. she's so vivid!
    There are very bright Pastel out there some also have to do with selective breeding, personally unless I bought a specific line from a breeder that I know and trust who does not mix lines and keep vigorous lineage info, I would just call it a Pastel and do the same with it's offspring if. Now a line is a line, it's not a big deal in most cases unless people want to out cross specific Black Pastel Lines for example, or when buying Hypo or Axanthics. (Most hypo are compatible, axanthics are not)

    When it comes to Pastel the morph as been around so long finding a specific line that has not been crossed is not easy.
    Deborah Stewart


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