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    If you had bought them as pets.... Honestly might just be best to keep it that way. The market is extremely oversaturated so you could be holding onto babies for 6 or more months before someone is interested in them.

    The other issue is that the morphs are extremely common so these will be harder to sell. And the 66% ultra on the one means that you might just have a pastel het pied. I would consider having him genetically tested for ultramel before considering anything on that one.

    That being said... You would need to look into pairing them with something that ideally carries the recessive they already have... For example a pied female or a het lav albino.

    The het pied if it does test positive for her ultramel is the stronger of the two cause you can look for an anything with ultramel and pied and whatever other genetics they have will be bonuses as well.

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