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    Re: Hatchling Woma Ball Pictures?

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    Is it just me or do those have white sides, which indicate spider to me over Woma. Ive yet to see a woma have white sides.
    Bingo!!

    None of the woma's I've seen have white sides..color is wrong, spots all over the place.. Those are spiders..
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    Re: Hatchling Woma Ball Pictures?

    Noob question but... how can yall tell? they all look like spiders to me (not that i'm good at telling morphs appart)...I'd like to learn though how you can tell the diff. (other than maybe the previously posted "white sides")


    Thanks!

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    Re: Hatchling Woma Ball Pictures?

    Quote Originally Posted by tiny_tiger60978 View Post
    Noob question but... how can yall tell? they all look like spiders to me (not that i'm good at telling morphs appart)...I'd like to learn though how you can tell the diff. (other than maybe the previously posted "white sides")


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    Pattern, color,white sides. Look side by side pics and youll know.

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    Re: Hatchling Woma Ball Pictures?

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    Is it just me or do those have white sides, which indicate spider to me over Woma. Ive yet to see a woma have white sides.
    I would usually agree with that, but I dont recall pairing a spider with anyone, but I did have a woma pairing.
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    Re: Hatchling Woma Ball Pictures?

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    Bingo!!

    None of the woma's I've seen have white sides..color is wrong, spots all over the place.. Those are spiders..
    If its a spider, which consensus is pointing that way, I am glad, I can use a spider.
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    Re: Hatchling Woma Ball Pictures?

    Quote Originally Posted by BPHERP View Post
    I would usually agree with that, but I dont recall pairing a spider with anyone, but I did have a woma pairing.
    What about last season.. even if it was just once..that's all it takes..but they aren't womas..
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    Re: Hatchling Woma Ball Pictures?

    Quote Originally Posted by BPHERP View Post
    I would usually agree with that, but I dont recall pairing a spider with anyone, but I did have a woma pairing.
    may be true but those babies are spiders not womas. You may of bred a low white to no white spider thinking woma.

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    Re: Hatchling Woma Ball Pictures?

    Quote Originally Posted by BPHERP View Post
    perhaps he is not the usual looking woma, as you suggested?

    anyway, thanks, here it is...

    Is this your male on the left? I think that may be a low-white spider.

    Would explain why you have spider hatchlings. Would need a closer look to be sure.
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    Re: Hatchling Woma Ball Pictures?

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    These are also spiders.
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    Re: Hatchling Woma Ball Pictures?

    Woma: Range from dark 'normal' colors to light orangish-tan. No white speckling coming up from belly.

    Spider: Range from dark 'normal' colors to light golden yellow. Variable amounts of white speckling coming up from the belly.
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