I just picked up this beauty from the FedEx ship center today, she arrived safe and sound! She is a four year old female Jungle Woma Spider ball python. Not many people are working with the Jungle Woma gene, it's really an enhancing gene that seems to bring out the yellow color, similar to pastel, and reduces the pattern, similar to Enchi. In this snake it seemed to reduce the spider pattern and bring out the golden color. It's co-dominant and there's a super form, the super looks similar to a leopard pastel with high yellow and a mixed up pattern. Should be an interesting project. It's actually my 20th snake, well only 19 if you don't count the king snake that's been lost in the house for a few months LOL.
Here's a few photos, one of my rack (I have only one rack at the moment!), the ARS-8018 tub I have her in with fresh Reptichip, and a photo from the guy I bought her from being paired with a smaller male, which I think may be a Butter Jungle Woma? She is supposed to be very sweet and was a former pet of a few kids, so she is tamed down really good. I have a few plans for her, I may try to mix that gene in with a bunch of stuff never produced before. Would be interesting to see what it does with the pied gene, if it makes more or less white on the snake as a pied. I'll probably shoot for a super form first and breed that into stuff so I know for sure I have the JW gene in there. Enjoy the photos!
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