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    Woma Pastel

    here are some Woma Pastels I produced earlier this year, I ended up with 2.1 so not too bad at all out of one clutch

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    Hope you like

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    Re: Woma Pastel

    Beautiful snakes.

    If someone asked me what I thought they were, I'd say pastel spiders, no offense. I see that the pattern is broken to an almost banded state which is the difference between a woma and a spider? I'm just trying to learn.

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    Re: Woma Pastel

    Spider and woma are very similar looking, and when you combine them with a pastel the end results are very similar to pairing a spider to a pastel. The woma pastel seems to look more banded than a bumblebee which tends to have narrower 'spider webbing'. I hope that answers your question and there was no offence taken

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    Re: Woma Pastel

    Very nice looking animals. Congrats on the production. I have been debating making some of these myself.
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    Re: Woma Pastel

    I love them, expecially going forward with the woma project. If the male gets to a good weight in the first half of next year I will be trying him with 4 morph females and see what we can produce out the other end. I feel this is an underrated morph and there is a lot of petential in other combos, especially her in the UK

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    Re: Woma Pastel

    That actually looks pretty cool! I'll put that on my to do list.

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    Re: Woma Pastel

    Those are some nice looking serpents.

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    Re: Woma Pastel

    very nice! i've gotta get a woma. havent seen many combos with them but the ones i have seen have been AWESOME. definatly under rated

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    Re: Woma Pastel

    Womas are definitely on my wish list - I think they're way underrated. I mean, just look at that belly, and the cream accents on the head. Unreal!

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    Re: Woma Pastel

    I think there is a lot that can be done with the Womas, NERD have some really nice examples on their website of what can be done with them, and BHB have a nice looking Cinny Woma I will hopefully be shooting for woma pastel x lesser this season if the male hits weight, along with pastel woma x pastel, the possibly lethal woma pastel x woma and Woma Pastel x mojave. Will be interesting to see what comes out.

    I have noticed something in the behaviour of my male woma that is very similar to the spider 'spin', so the only combination that I am REALLY hesitant to do at the moment is the spider x woma as I'm wondering if the outcome would be like putting 2 spiders together. Also the woma pastel x woma could be a doomed project, but it's one I think I need to try for myself and study the outcome. Possibly controversial, but sometimes you need to be in it to win it, if it fails I wont attempt it again.

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