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Opinions?
So I got a JCP and have no problems with it just want to get another ball python instead anyway I got offered a nice list of snakes and I have been having trouble on deciding which one to choose I am stuck between a butter fire and a woma pastel only have a pic of the butter fire but I will post a pic of the woma pastel when I get one 
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Thomas "Slim" Whitman
Never Met A Ball Python I Didn't Like 
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Re: Opinions?
that is currently unknown
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Are you looking for a cool pet, are you looking for a breeder? How do you feel about neurological disorder similar as the one seen in Spiders?
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currently i am looking for a pet, not going to breed for a few years yet and i do not mid the neurological disorders as long as they are no that bad
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Here is the male pastel woma 
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It's a matter of preference I can tell you that anything with fire will get better as it age, anything with pastel will brown out to a degree.
Ultimately it depends on what you prefer to look at for the next couple of decades.
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ya i am going to go with the fire i love the colors
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I'd go for the butter fire. The woma gene looks nice, but avoiding crossing it is too much of a pain and I think there are plenty of morphs that add as much visual appeal, plus pastel is a nice addition to some stuff, but it doesn't add a whole lot of value to me. The butter fire has two good genes that pair well with others and both have desirable super forms.
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 Originally Posted by Deborah
It's a matter of preference I can tell you that anything with fire will get better as it age, anything with pastel will brown out to a degree.
Ultimately it depends on what you prefer to look at for the next couple of decades.
Doesn't butter also look better when the snake is an adult? I thought I read that it's more consistent from hatchling to adult than pastel.
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