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    Re: Stonewashed pastel questions..

    Quote Originally Posted by m00kfu View Post
    What about Casey Lazik's stonewashed super pastel? I don't know if there's some sort of hidden gene in play or what, but it definitely doesn't look like your typical super pastel. Images 11 and 12 at http://reptilia.com/index.php?option...=42&Itemid=30#
    I like the stonewashed super , thanks for that link .

    Quote Originally Posted by nova2door View Post
    no. i was just reading on another site and a guy said he has a stonewashed pastel he had since 2003 and he has not produced any stonewashed babies yet. all pastels produced are normal pastels.
    he said the original stonewashed pastel was a grazaini line pastel.
    i have never seen one in person but they look good in pics.
    so if you like it buy it. and good luck with producing more.
    Hmm thats interesting to no , so if i understand correctly .. there could be a chance i would just grazaini line pastels not stonewashed .

    Does anyone have any pics of stonewashed pastels? i have only managed to see a few pics , would love to see more and also can anyone give some opinions on the price im being offered .. its about $415 .

    Thanks

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    Re: Stonewashed pastel questions..

    Hi,

    End of the day it depends entirely on what yourself and the seller feel is a fair price.

    A picture of the animal would help us decide what we think of the price on a personal level - if it looks like a low grade graziani then the price is steep but if it looks like a high grade graz pastel with an unusual twist through the stonewash then I would say the price could be spot on or even cheap.

    Without seeing the animal I don't know what to tell you.


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    Re: Stonewashed pastel questions..

    Have you asked the breeder if this line is genetic? As in can he guarantee that it is reproducable.

    That would seal or kill the deal for me.

    If it is just a phenotype (the look) and not the genotype (genetics) then it is up to you if you want to pay that for a snake simply because you like the look of it.

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    Re: Stonewashed pastel questions..

    Stan Ruppel started the stonewashed pastel line he then changed the name to ruppel line pastels.
    but the male he used that produced the stonwashed pastels was a grazaini line pastel.
    if you like the snake and think its a good price then buy it, if not wait and find one you like for a good price.

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    Re: Stonewashed pastel questions..

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    End of the day it depends entirely on what yourself and the seller feel is a fair price.

    A picture of the animal would help us decide what we think of the price on a personal level - if it looks like a low grade graziani then the price is steep but if it looks like a high grade graz pastel with an unusual twist through the stonewash then I would say the price could be spot on or even cheap.

    Without seeing the animal I don't know what to tell you.


    dr del
    Thanks for the reply , i cant get a pic until the shipment is in as the breeder dont have a pic himself . As soon as im able to get a pic i shal post it

    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Whitehead View Post
    Have you asked the breeder if this line is genetic? As in can he guarantee that it is reproducable.

    That would seal or kill the deal for me.

    If it is just a phenotype (the look) and not the genotype (genetics) then it is up to you if you want to pay that for a snake simply because you like the look of it.

    Bruce
    Thanks for the reply ,

    I have sent a email asking him if its genetic and im looking forward to finding out .

    Quote Originally Posted by nova2door View Post
    Stan Ruppel started the stonewashed pastel line he then changed the name to ruppel line pastels.
    but the male he used that produced the stonwashed pastels was a grazaini line pastel.
    if you like the snake and think its a good price then buy it, if not wait and find one you like for a good price.
    Thanks for the reply

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