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    Not that there is anything wrong with pastel males but I wouldn't spend my money and time with one. For a couple hundred dollars more you can buy a nice bumble bee or superpastel male and breed him to your female/s. It will take you about 3 years for that pin to be of age and size to breed.

    If you saved $20 a month for next 2 years you can buy a REALLY nice and well started bumble bee or superpastel male. These guys will prove to be much more valuable in the long run as breeders versus a single gene pastel.

    The female pin is a great looking. I'd definitely get her.

    You better share pictures when you receive her.
    Specializing in Ball Pythons, New Caledonian Geckos, and African Fat Tails


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