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Supers?

Palex134 Mar 10, 2004 08:33 PM

Post a pic of a super pastel please!!!!!

Replies (8)

Markus Jayne Mar 11, 2004 07:03 AM

This is a regular pastel.

This is a Super Duper Pastel!

We're pretty excited because the mother of these 2 just ovulated las week. Maybe more Super Dupers!

MJ
Markus Jayne Ball Pythons

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Murphinski Mar 11, 2004 04:55 PM

Your super IS super duper.......I was checking her out last night and wondering what she looked like today.......I also thank you for the pic.

One question.....the regular pastel looks a tad sweeter than the typical pastel........is it a so-called F2?

Thanx
Tom Murphy

Markus Jayne Mar 11, 2004 05:13 PM

That picture was taken last Christmas so she really hasn't changed much since then. Greg Graziani has the original Super Duper now.

The pastel is actually an F3 as a result of breeding 2 F2's. I'm hoping to produce some male Super Dupers this year.

Thanks again for the compliments!

MJ
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lilroach56 Mar 11, 2004 07:19 PM

what type of pastel is that? is it a stonewashed?
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0.1 "Tremper" looking Albino Leopard gecko (Lex)
0.0.1 normal ball python (felix)
1.1 Feral cats that we adopted (Fuzzy, and Bear)

Markus Jayne Mar 12, 2004 06:12 AM

It is if you want it to be!

No just an every day Graziani line pastel.
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hissherspyth Mar 11, 2004 08:45 PM

There is nothing regular about your pastels, or any of your snakes for that matter. All the best with your projects. I'm sure you will amaze us again this season.

Michael

Markus Jayne Mar 12, 2004 06:14 AM

mj
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exoticballpython Mar 12, 2004 12:44 PM

Bryan

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