BLONDE PASTEL

The PASTEL is a Co-dominate color genetic mutation meaning that when bred to a normal, half the offspring will be Pastels and the rest are completely normal balls unlike Simple Recessive traits which produce normal appearing babies that are carriers of that mutations DNA. Pastels can also be considered "visual hets" for Super Pastel due to the fact that when two Pastels are bred together u make an extreme version. Their yellow/orange in color with black patterning that'll contain faded areas including the head referred to as "blushing" and green eyes. When breeding Pastels one should consider the best possible specimens as well as their mates to insure the best offspring. There are several different bloodlines of Pastel like Lemon, Blonde, Enchi and the basic Pastel Jungle all with slight differences. These are a "must have" in every collection and are important for many combo morphs.
10BlondeM1
1.0 2010 Blonde Pastel feeding on live hopper mice.
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10BlondeM2

1.0 2010 Blonde Pastel feeding on live hopper mice.
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10BlondeM4

1.0 2010 Blonde Pastel feeding on live hopper mice.
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