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Albino, Spider, Lemons

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  • 10-20-2009, 06:08 PM
    ductai36
    Re: Albino, Spider, Lemons
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    Originally Posted by Kryptonian View Post
    They are nice and the pastel looks like my girl. She is huge and personally I too wouldnt feed them that much, but thats your choice, I do hope if you plan on breeding her that you wait at least a year better 2. shes big enough but her reproductive organs may not be fully developed yet. One thing does make me curious. With pastels they have a tendancy to change color by the time they are an adult. I wonder if its the age or the size that cuases this. Has she lost or gained alot of yellow since she was a baby?

    From my experience in pastels ,but I have only worked with lemon-pastels, the babies with more orange usually turns more brown as adults, ones with just bright yellow usually kept the color. This girl is a hold back since shes almost all yellow at hatchling, now as adult shes got nice bright yellow on her.
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