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    Re: Need Opinions: Is this Typical?

    Doesn't look like the Soul Sucker to me, so not a hidden gene lesser combo, but a "normal" woma/lesser combo which is still a beautiful animal!

    http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ll-python.html

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    Re: Need Opinions: Is this Typical?

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    Doesn't look like the Soul Sucker to me, so not a hidden gene lesser combo, but a "normal" woma/lesser combo which is still a beautiful animal!

    http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ll-python.html
    The link to NERD woma-lesser is not a normal woma-lesser, that's a woma-lesser + hidden gene. That's exactly what NERD told me on their forums.

    The soul-sucker is a woma-lesser-HG + something secret.

    So the question, is that first snake a woma-lesser or just a lesser with a nice pattern ?

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    Re: Need Opinions: Is this Typical?

    Right you are about the second one--the little one is starting to color up, now. Still, I think he might be my keeper for this year.

    The first pic is definitely a Woma-Lesser, it's distinctly different from the others.

    I wasn't really expecting to prove anything about the Womas I acquired from this clutch, because if there is an unknown gene involved, it's likely to be a recessive, and the father wouldn't have it. Thanks for the help in identifying everyone, though.
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    Re: Need Opinions: Is this Typical?

    Quote Originally Posted by Watever View Post
    The link to NERD woma-lesser is not a normal woma-lesser, that's a woma-lesser + hidden gene. That's exactly what NERD told me on their forums.

    The soul-sucker is a woma-lesser-HG + something secret.

    So the question, is that first snake a woma-lesser or just a lesser with a nice pattern ?
    You just repeated the same thing she said.

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    Re: Need Opinions: Is this Typical?

    Quote Originally Posted by Watever View Post
    The link to NERD woma-lesser is not a normal woma-lesser, that's a woma-lesser + hidden gene. That's exactly what NERD told me on their forums.

    The soul-sucker is a woma-lesser-HG + something secret.

    So the question, is that first snake a woma-lesser or just a lesser with a nice pattern ?
    That was my point!

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