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    He wasn't sure? How did he say it? Perhaps he said it might be "het" for another gene? If a breeder told you that it might be a 2 gene animal I would consider resexing the snake as well to verify it's a female before you made any breeding plans. It's a classic example of the Pastels I see for sale around where I live. She'll change a bit as she gets older. Most Pastels will lose some of that glossy yellow coloration and get darker almost like a gold brown for most of their pattern. Although some get better with age as my male has got some amazing coloration in his blushing as he gets older.
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