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RE: On the light side

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Posted by: RyanT at Sat Jul 2 13:09:15 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RyanT ]  
   

I just hatched 4 Pewters that were actually a bit lighter than those. They take a few days after they hatch to fully color up, so ya really can't judge them appropriately till after their first shed.

What's weird is that there were 3 pastel genes in that pairing and everything came out with a single Pastel gene. You'd expect, at the very least, everyone in that clutch should be Super Pastel. Damn lazy genes! That's what keeps it fascinating though, however unfortunate/disappointing.


   

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