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    Lesser Mojave Woma

    I bought a ball today at a show advertised as a Lesser Mojave Woma. When I looked it up later in WOBP, it doesn't show up. Can this morph be made? Should I look it up under a different name?




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    Can't see pics. Yes it can be made, but you would probably need a blacklight to see the woma if you can see it at all.

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    Re: Lesser Mojave Woma

    Quote Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan View Post
    Can't see pics. Yes it can be made, but you would probably need a blacklight to see the woma if you can see it at all.
    Not sure how to put pics in the thread, but I put them up on my gallery just now (the 2 pics of "Moses")

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    Not lesser x mojave woma. That would be a white blue eyed snake. I believe the woma would be hidden in that case. Maybe lesser woma or mojave woma. Someone else may be able to help. I am not familiar enough with woma to know how that mixes .

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    Re: Lesser Mojave Woma

    I suppose he must be a Lesser Woma. Parents were a Lesser Woma and a Mojave. Does a Lesser Mojave Woma essentially mean a Leucistic Woma, or would the Woma gene show through?

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    Re: Lesser Mojave Woma

    Quote Originally Posted by BPGator View Post
    I suppose he must be a Lesser Woma. Parents were a Lesser Woma and a Mojave. Does a Lesser Mojave Woma essentially mean a Leucistic Woma, or would the Woma gene show through?
    If at all, you would most likely only see the woma influence under blacklight. Take a look at the thread below and you will see what I mean. Do a search for blacklight and other threads will pop up. I have as super mojave spider and the spider influence can be seen under blacklight, otherwise he just looks like a super mojave. I would consider a Lesser x Mojave Woma as a Leucistic woma but i would honestly only refer to it as the genes it carries. Snakes in the BEL complex all make Leucistic animals to varying degrees.

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ght=blacklight

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    Re: Lesser Mojave Woma

    I'm reviving this thread because although I believe everyone would agree this snake is not a Lesser Mojave Woma, I wanted a consensus on what he is. The breeder says the pairing is a Mojave x Lesser Woma. Based on this, my guess is he's Lesser Woma. Is there anything in these pics that makes anyone think he would be something else? (Based on the egregious error on the breeders initial identification, I have to call into question whether the parents are what he says they are):












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