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    Re: New clutch has hatched and shed

    Well, the first two are definitely lesser plus something going by the blushing and color. If the second gene was pastel, I would expect the head blushing to be multiple shades lighter/brighter than a single gene lesser. Instead, the blushing is just slightly lighter than I would expect with a single gene lesser and there is a noticeable head stamp. You dont see a head stamp with a lot of lessers or pastels (just the blushing), but it is a very common trait in fires. My conclusion is the first two are both lesser fires, no pastel in either.

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