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    Pastel Lesser Woma

    Does anyone have a picture of a Pastel Lesser Woma? All the pictures I have found online are of the hidden gene Woma and they look more like Soul Suckers. I would be thrilled if that is what I hatched but I know better.

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    I would like to see the picture as well. I really like what the Woma gene does (not the hidden gene, just the normal). Your lesser woma is beautiful!

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    Nobody has a pic? I guess I will just cross my fingers and hope I have pictures to post in a few months.
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    Re: Pastel Lesser Woma

    I don't think it's been done with the regular Woma yet...

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    I'll keep my fingers crossed. Kind of cool to have a chance to be the first on something new.
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    Re: Pastel Lesser Woma

    I'm looking for the same info, as the NERD website is getting me in trouble with it's 'vague' info on the woma x lesser x pastel. I am shooting for the triple gene animals myself this coming season, I have the woma pastel male so far and he will be meeting the lesser females I am lead to believe that using a normal woma and a normal lesser platinum (not from the Ralphie line) will look something like a queenbee or a lesserbee, but damned if I can find photos of a triple gene animal that DOESN'T have hidden genes lol

    Anyway, good luck with the project, will keep my eyes peeled for photos of triple gene babies when you hit them

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    Re: Pastel Lesser Woma

    try a google search for queen woma. Jon at next world hatched some last year. i have 4 fresh out of the egg, but they are still mostly white like most lesser cross hatchlings. i will photo them when they get a little color.
    howard

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    Thanks for the info Howard Look forward to seeing your babies

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