I know this is a touch subject but Im going to ask any way. would you say this is a pastel or just a normal boa?
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I know this is a touch subject but Im going to ask any way. would you say this is a pastel or just a normal boa?
he/she looks pretty washed out.
Doesn't seem to have the black in the saddles, but I wouldn't clasify it as pastel. I will say, depending on the sex. That animal is an excellent choice to breed with that odd looking motley typr boa you posted before.
Ok the reason that I ask is because hes my male het for sharps albino that I bought as a none pastel from a sharp to a ronnie pastel dream pairing. I got him when he was really really little and then he lightend up and got oranger as he got older. some of his kids have real pale saddles but all but one of them are ether high orange or red.
Chris him and the wannabe motley ca are both males but I think the wannbe is goping to team up with my passible super salmon next year and hopeful by the time one of those females is old enough I will have a sharp (or db het for sharp glow ) for her.
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