Pastel

Pastel
© Markus Jayne Ball Pythons 1 out of 12
Pastel
© Markus Jayne Ball Pythons 2 out of 12
Pastel
© Markus Jayne Ball Pythons 3 out of 12
Pastel
© Markus Jayne Ball Pythons 4 out of 12
Pastel
© Markus Jayne Ball Pythons 5 out of 12
Pastel
© Benfis Exotics 6 out of 12
Pastel
© ARP Constrictors 7 out of 12
Pastel
© MCSerpents 8 out of 12
Pastel
© Desired Morph 9 out of 12
Pastel
© Julia & Gordon 10 out of 12
Pastel
© Rockersnake Constrictor 11 out of 12
Pastel
© Snake Addiction 12 out of 12
Mutation
Basic morph
Genetics
First produced
AKA
  • Pastel Jungle
Description

The Pastel is an incomplete dominant or what many refer to as Co-Dominant mutation that produces a Ball Python that intensifies the yellow pigmentation to various degrees. High blushing, green or pale eyes, and white lips are also prominent features. All pastels at birth have faded heads but tend to darken up a bit as they get older although some still retain the fade. The pastel also possesses a very clean underside.  The homozygous or super form of the Pastel is a snake that usually retains its yellow coloration, has a more reduced pattern, a considerably faded head and extensive blushing throughout that often takes on a “purple-haze”. When breed to a normal 50% Pastels and 50% Normals. A Pastel bred to a Pastel will produce 25% Super Pastels, 50% Pastels, 25% Normals.

Tony Gude

Genetic wizard

Use Pastel in the genetic wizard.