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Thread: Pastel x Albino

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    Pastel x Albino

    Has anyone produced these yet? I've tried google but got too many search results and sifting through I didn't find what i was looking for. Just curious what these look like. All I managed to find were pastel het albinos. Thanks guys.
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    Re: Pastel x Albino

    yep.....produced awhile back....you generally don't see pictures or hear of people talking about them because.....a pastel x albino basically just looks like an albino....nothing special
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    Re: Pastel x Albino

    However, the Bell's produced a Super Pastel Albino this year, that I have yet to see, but I hear that it is really sharp looking. Maybe I can see it in Chicago.
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    Re: Pastel x Albino

    Seriously? How would that even... Because this cross would seem strange anyways, a super pastel albino .. how would that affect the albino? prehaps pastel yellows? *finks*

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    Re: Pastel x Albino

    The albino gene pretty much cancels out any coloring right. So that any coloring/fading that would be present wouldn't really matter. Kind of a waste of aa breeder. Except wouldn't that make them double homo since the pastel and albino are dominate. You could breed one male to two females and get some Pastels and some Albinos.
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    Re: Pastel x Albino

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
    The albino gene pretty much cancels out any coloring right. So that any coloring/fading that would be present wouldn't really matter. Kind of a waste of aa breeder. Except wouldn't that make them double homo since the pastel and albino are dominate. You could breed one male to two females and get some Pastels and some Albinos.
    I mean, that's what i'm thinking- other than some serious light blushing in certian areas, what could a super pastel x albino look like?
    Hmmmmmmmmmm
    Albino is old school, i used to not like them at all. But, they're the reason for the season in bp morphs i guess.

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    Re: Pastel x Albino

    Check out RDR's 06 hatching records clutch #13. Lavender Albino and it's Pastel Lavender Albino sib, both lovely snakes to be sure but not all that much real influence from the Pastel to my eye. Even in Ralph's comments he doesn't seem to be particular about this but as he said "I can say I did it" LOL
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    Re: Pastel x Albino

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
    The albino gene pretty much cancels out any coloring right. So that any coloring/fading that would be present wouldn't really matter. Kind of a waste of aa breeder. Except wouldn't that make them double homo since the pastel and albino are dominate. You could breed one male to two females and get some Pastels and some Albinos.
    Albinos are recessive.
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    Re: Pastel x Albino

    How about the pastel pied? I saw one on someone's site (think it was either the Sutherlands or Graziani it was hot!
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    Re: Pastel x Albino

    I bet a YB albino would be sharp
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