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Pastel question.

colubrid-aphilia Mar 07, 2006 06:03 PM

What exactly makes a pastel a pastel? (as compared to normals)

I guess what I'm asking is what are the visible traits that would be present to classify a BP as a pastel?

It's not as easy as just looking at a spider or an albino, those are obvious.

How can you tell that the snake is a pastel, for someone new to ball python morphs?

Any and all help greatly apreciated, thanks in advance!
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"Colubrid-aphilia", adj; An inordinate love of Colubrids.

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Replies (2)

toshamc Mar 07, 2006 06:11 PM

Check here:

www.nextworldexotics.com/hgpas.htm

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Tosha

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colubrid-aphilia Mar 07, 2006 06:19 PM

Tosha,

Many, many thanks!

Dan.
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"Colubrid-aphilia", adj; An inordinate love of Colubrids.

1.1 Tangerine Albino Hondurans
1.1 Tri-Color Hypos (Thanx Amro)
0.1 Het Hypo
1.1 Mike Falcon Anerys

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