Is that really the same snake?!? It browned out so much... Would have been nice if it stayed silver...
All of the Silver Bullets from both lines turn dark as they mature. The only way to tell the difference from an older Super Black Pastel or a Super Cinny from a Silver Bullet is the silvervish coloring on the belly. I do agree though, it would have been nice if they stayed silver. I am curious to see what happens to a Super Cinny/Super Pastel as it matures. Hopefully I will know later on this year if I get lucky with a Sterling to Pewter breeding.
Hopefully I will know later on this year if I get lucky with a Sterling to Pewter breeding.
Here is hoping for the best on that. You pull that off and I may have to heed Robert's suggestion to talk with you about arranging a visit LOL (would not kill me to meet another Atl baller either.)
The Sterling that Albey has pictured is REALLY nice. However it`s been my experience that in general, Silver Streaks are nicer looking and command a higher price. There are exceptions to every rule, and variations of every morph. Ian G`s line of Black Pewters have shown to produce extremely nice Silver streaks. Black Pewter X Pastel or Black Pewter X Super Pastel can produce the Silver Streak. 1 in 8 or 1 in 4 are the odds depending if you`re using a pastel or a super pastel.
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