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Choosing a Pastel

Dendav

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Hi
Im getting a pastel this year, what do I look out for, I`ll be choosing from pictures. Do I look for more blushing, or that its more yellow? Im buying from a reputable US breeder, so no worries on that score;-))
Any input or [pics at all would be most helpfull;-))
Denise
 
I personsally look for both. You have to remember that once they are older they will darken up a bit. I would look for the most yellow I could find. Probably would want to stay away from the more orangish ones. I personally haven't hatched any out to see the actual color variences and how it changes as the animal grows, but this is how I have come to understand it. Ill get to watch my Pastels grow hopefuly in a few weeks!!! :)
Tom Baker
 
As long as they look like these you will be alright.
 

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Or this.










My better half just HAD TO call this lil one 8
 

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pic of the father

Here is the guy that produced these little ones.
 

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This is a male I got at about 2 months old. He is now almost 2yrs old and has not lost much of his color at all. I will breeding him soon to see what his offspring looks like.

Another pastel I have has lost alot of its yellows and the bellyline turned more of a tan as it got older. It still has very light eyes and a pale tongue.

I was told that as long as an animal (Ball Python) carries the Pastel gene, it will throw some Pastel babies that look better than others.
 
I couldnt complain, it sounded kinda neat. We already have a cue ball, so all we need are a few solids and a bunch of stripes.
 
Really cute babies and the dad ahs beautifull blushing too.
I have picked my wee guy and IM just waiting for tHe paperwork to clear at this end (UK)
Thanx for all the pics hto
Denise
 
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