GENETIC INFORMATION:
Co-dominant
FIRST FOUNDED:
Gulf Coast Reptiles 2002
DESCRIPTION:
Black pastels are the opposite of the pastel. They are much darker then a "wild" ball python. Their black is a dark vibrant color and they are often seen with black backs or concentric patterns. The hatchlings sport an orange body that fades as they mature. There are a few different lines of Black Pastels as there are different line of pastels. All Black pastels have a super form which is an almost entirely black snake, sometimes they have scales that are brown or tan. The most famous line often discussed is the "Lisen" line, which is a line bred very vibrant black pastel.
OTHER NAMES:
CURRENTLY KNOWN CROSSES:
Black pastel pastel, black pastel super pastel, black pastel pinstripe, black pastel spider, black pastel mojave, black pastel ghost, black pastel bumble bee, super black pastel, black pastel yellow belly, black pastel calico, black pastel lesser, black pastel pastel lesser, black pastel butter
Co-dominant
FIRST FOUNDED:
Gulf Coast Reptiles 2002
DESCRIPTION:
Black pastels are the opposite of the pastel. They are much darker then a "wild" ball python. Their black is a dark vibrant color and they are often seen with black backs or concentric patterns. The hatchlings sport an orange body that fades as they mature. There are a few different lines of Black Pastels as there are different line of pastels. All Black pastels have a super form which is an almost entirely black snake, sometimes they have scales that are brown or tan. The most famous line often discussed is the "Lisen" line, which is a line bred very vibrant black pastel.
OTHER NAMES:
CURRENTLY KNOWN CROSSES:
Black pastel pastel, black pastel super pastel, black pastel pinstripe, black pastel spider, black pastel mojave, black pastel ghost, black pastel bumble bee, super black pastel, black pastel yellow belly, black pastel calico, black pastel lesser, black pastel pastel lesser, black pastel butter
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
Sorry there are no animals available at this time please check back in the summer of 2013