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Anyone like to have a guess? We did originally think wild type but this little beauty is getting lighter as the days go on... Almost 4 weeks post hatching and 3.5cm growing half a cm a day
 

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As its been a few weeks and I'd definitely agree. She's a beautiful dirty leucistic 😊
 

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