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    Re: New pastel (pics included)

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    Oh okay thank you, I was hoping that was the case. Well he is over four months old and 335g now, this picture was taken about a little over a month ago so we will see if he still looks this good next week when I post new pictures and my unboxing video. Possible het albino, he doesn't know for sure. Anyone know how much an adult het albino female costs? I'll have to get a female het albino and prove him out in the next few months
    Adults are going to cost you some money. Female 100% het hatchlings run about $150-200 so you're probably looking at $600-1000 for an adult. Personally I would just find a nice albino female and raise her up and try to proven him out with her.
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