Uncoloured Gouldians

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chad27579
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I recently saw an ad in the paper for Uncoloured Gouldians for sale.
Im wondering if there is Literally an uncoloured or if this is just because they are young and the colours have not come out yet.

Any help ASAP would be great.
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Pete Sara
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it just means they are are young and havn't been through their first moult yet, but the risk of fatality can be high at this age, so i wouldn't be be paying adult fully coloured prices for them let alone the risk of buying all males.....pete
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chad27579
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Thanks Pete,

I was thinking that it was just young ones but not 100% sure being new to this game.
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but if you have the right set up its a cheap way of improving your bloodlines, when i had them a few years ago i loved watching them change as they slowley went through there moult. they are a lovely bird....pete
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