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    opinion needed What is it?

    My lesser woma X pastel clutch has just emerged from the egg. I ended up with a lesser pastel, pastel woma, a woma, and the two in question. I would like your opinion on whether you think they are lesser womas or pastel lesser womas. I know it may be easier after they shed but I am on cloud nine and just wanted to show them off. Even if they are only lesser womas I can't complain about 4 doubles out of 5 eggs.



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    I would say they are pastel lesser womas. Theres a lot of blushing going on there so I would say yes thats what it is IMO.
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    Look like triples to me.
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    Im no expert but they look triple to me too. Color wise, they are indeed pastel lessers. Now the pattern shows a different thing. It shows the influence of woma, as compared to the lone lesser pastel on the right.

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