Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
This is what I was told at tinley by someone who works with them. I know nothing first hand.

Breed a citrus whiteout to something, some babies look like whiteout some do not. The gene does separate from the pastel and does some different things with other morphs (he didn't say what). The non-whiteout pastels however can make other whiteout animals sometimes. thats the big mystery part of the gene I guess.

The HG woma (some refering to it as woma type II)is an entirely different morph than a woma, there no hidden gene, it was a thought originally when trying to figure it out. The name stuck
Talk to Clark from Clarks geckos....He will explain it all. Of course at this point it is all theory, but, he has a good insight on it. The way your explaining the non whiteout animals producing whiteout animals clearly supports the theory that the gene is still present and connot be seperated.