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    They could be talking about 'Jungle Woma'. I'm actually working with that gene, it's sort of a cross between a pastel / enchi / leopard. It gives the snake more yellow and breaks up and reduces the pattern. It's a co-dominant gene and there's a super form.

    Jungle Woma:



    The super form is called a 'Puzzleback', it's Super Jungle Woma like the two snakes below. I'm actually trying to work this gene into some pied combos. Not many people are working with this gene or even know about it. It will be super difficult to know if you have it or not in a pied since the pied gene breaks up the pattern, will probably have to work with two super hets to be sure. Will have to prove out the super hets to make sure they are supers, then cross them to make the Super Jungle Woma pied, then cross with a normal pied to get Jungle Woma pied. Will probably take me 10 years to get there LOL.

    Last edited by cchardwick; 03-06-2017 at 11:59 PM.


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