Pastel
A pastel boa constrictor is usually a selectively bred boa line chosen for cleaner color, brighter background tones, reduced dark speckling, or sharper contrast rather than one single standardized mutation. Different breeders have used the pastel name for different families of boas, so one pastel may look golden and high-contrast while another is simply cleaner than a typical normal. The label is best understood as a line-quality descriptor unless a specific breeding program defines it more narrowly.
Pastel boas need the same care as other boa constrictors, including adult housing plans, measured feeding, and steady environmental control. For breeders, the value of a pastel line depends on consistency across generations and how well it improves combinations with hypo, albino, jungle, or motley. Buyers should ask to see relatives when possible, since pastel claims are easier to judge through family resemblance than through a single hatchling photograph.
Colors: Albino, Anery, Arabesque, Blood, Ghost, Hypo, Img, Jungle, Kahl Albino, Leopard, Moonglow, Motley, Normal, Paradigm, Pastel, Sharp Albino, Snow, Sterling, Sunglow, Wild Type