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10-16-2008, 06:58 PM
#101
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Re: Is there a Morph you will never own/breed due to genetics?
i saw some saying that they would avoid womas. I've never heard of there being an issue associated with them - is there one?
 Originally Posted by BT41042
Your going to Hell
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10-16-2008, 07:18 PM
#102
BPnet Veteran
Re: Is there a Morph you will never own/breed due to genetics?
 Originally Posted by Morphie
i saw some saying that they would avoid womas. I've never heard of there being an issue associated with them - is there one?
oh - duh - cause of the pearl thing??
 Originally Posted by BT41042
Your going to Hell
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10-16-2008, 07:25 PM
#103
Re: Is there a Morph you will never own/breed due to genetics?
Yes..
The Super is the Pearl, and it is not viable.
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10-16-2008, 09:11 PM
#104
Re: Is there a Morph you will never own/breed due to genetics?
There's no real reason to avoid Womas, though. You just don't breed two of them together (just like short-tailed cats).
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10-16-2008, 11:00 PM
#105
Re: Is there a Morph you will never own/breed due to genetics?
 Originally Posted by LadyOhh
Yes..
The Super is the Pearl, and it is not viable.
Newbie question here, just wanna ask what do you mean the pearl being not viable?
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10-16-2008, 11:08 PM
#106
BPnet Veteran
Re: Is there a Morph you will never own/breed due to genetics?
To date, AFAIK, no Pearls (Super Womas) have survived very long.
~Bruce
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10-17-2008, 08:10 AM
#107
Re: Is there a Morph you will never own/breed due to genetics?
Poor pearls.. good thing I read about this, for Ive been thinking in acquiring a woma soon. Maybe Ill go for another morph.
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10-17-2008, 08:42 AM
#108
Re: Is there a Morph you will never own/breed due to genetics?
 Originally Posted by jopay
Poor pearls.. good thing I read about this, for Ive been thinking in acquiring a woma soon. Maybe Ill go for another morph.
Nah, get a Woma, woma's are awesome and create great combos, just don't breed 2 together.
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10-17-2008, 11:38 PM
#109
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10-18-2008, 12:21 AM
#110
Registered User
Re: Is there a Morph you will never own/breed due to genetics?
Being that I spent quite some time reading this whole thread from page 1, I figure i'll put my two cents in here too. I myself love the way a spider looks and will end up aquiring one fairly soon. As well as breeding them. Everything that I've ever read on evolution and genetics and such states that through selective breeding, outcrossing it is possible to correct/eliminate unwanted abnormalities. Through modern medicine look at all the human illnesses and defects that have been dealt with over time. Granted, I cant see hobby or big time breeders looking at snake dna in a lab with scientists trying to solve the puzzle, it will probably happen out of pure luck. But, if it weren't for those dedicated people that do strive to breed for quality animals there might never be a solution for a "guaranteed" non wobbling spider or kinked caramel or whatever someone finds next. So, I do thank all those that do work with these defects trying to perfect them, as long as it is their intentions and not just the quick buck. If it weren't for their efforts we all would only have a ton of normals, this hobby wouldn't be as big as it is, and keeping herps of all sorts would not be what it is today.
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