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View Poll Results: Which male would you choose?

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  • Normal het Albino

    6 20.69%
  • Pastel Butter

    19 65.52%
  • Other (Post in Thread)

    4 13.79%
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    A couple more months of feeding and she'll be 1500 grams

    If you want albino's get a het albino if you can find a proven breeder, if not the value of a pastel butter X albino clutch wouldmake that breeding well worth doing.

    I bred a 1450 gram 18 month old yellowbelly female last year that was 2000 grams with eggs and 1400 after dropping her eggs.
    That female is now back to 1800 grams and ready to breed again this season.

    If your albino isn't a good eater then I'd wait until she is or until next season, if she's eating well go for it
    Jerry Robertson

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