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    I agree with the idea of getting the normal breeding size females. And breeding them to multi gene males. That way you should get some nice clutches and learn the ends and outs of breeding while your females are growing. I myself am doing that myself this year. AsI have two normal females that are of breeding size this year. That I plan to breed to my pastel lesser and my spider. I wish you the best, just have fun.I know I'am having a ball.

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