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    Re: Sold as super pastel

    Congrats! Certainly they both look pastel. Is the one in the photo on the left the one sold as a super pastel? If so, he definitely looks cleaner and brighter than the reptile in the right side photo. They both seem to be missing the blushing that is typical with the super form of pastel. Also we can’t see the head of the one on the left and the head is where a lot of the blushing could be seen in super pastel. Another key characteristic of the true pastel gene is green eyes. Curious as to what they are het for? They both look very nice in any case. What was the pairing that produced them also is a question to ask the breeder. Do you trust the breeder? You can always breed them to prove them out later on also. There are varying degrees of quality in all morphs but certainly pastels. See if you can get another photo of the head of the pastel on the left. Good luck!
    Last edited by Albert Clark; 02-04-2022 at 08:00 AM. Reason: Add. Info
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