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Some normals, maybe pastel looking normals that are all het. for albino.
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Josh
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Hi,
By breeding the Pastel to an albino all of the babies will be normal in appearance.... They two should be double het (if pastel is something thats gonna be recessive, such as blizzard and patternless)... They'll have recessive genes for both albino and pastel... So when you breed these two together you should get some faded looking lizards, the pastels and maybe some actual albino babies as well... But I really dont know what you'd classify an albino, with the pastel actually exposed... The albinos already lacking the melanisim... So you may want to ask someone like ron tremper..
>>Hi,
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>>By breeding the Pastel to an albino all of the babies will be normal in appearance.... They two should be double het (if pastel is something thats gonna be recessive, such as blizzard and patternless)... They'll have recessive genes for both albino and pastel... So when you breed these two together you should get some faded looking lizards, the pastels and maybe some actual albino babies as well... But I really dont know what you'd classify an albino, with the pastel actually exposed... The albinos already lacking the melanisim... So you may want to ask someone like ron tremper..
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Josh
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Kinda wasn't sure about the "recessive" part of the pastel myself... But none-the-less, a "Pastel-Albino" would be a site for sore eyes indeed.... 
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