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HUNTERS GUIDE TO THE MORPHS > *WOMAS*

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Posted by: nextworld3 at Wed Aug 9 20:01:09 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by nextworld3 ]  
   

Hey all,
I know its been a long time but this has been a very busy year... I should have a few more done soon!

Welcome to the Hunters Guide...
Here you will find all the details you will need to seek out the wonderful Womas



GENETICS:
Incomplete Dominant (Co- Dominant ) A Woma breed to a Normal will produce 50% Woma and 50% Normals. A Woma breed to a Woma will produce 25% Pearls/ 50% Womas / 25% Normals

1. Womas seem the be "The Combo Morph" they are not that special looking on their own but when crossed with almost anything they have some amazing results, you should see some very interesting crosses in the next few years! Womas are very hard to distinguish from a really nice True Reduced, but there are some key differences... Head pattern is Key. Womas have very variable head patterns, some are extreme as the one below (produced by Ballistic Morphs) and some are less patterned, but they all have odd head markings shown with the GREEN arrow.




2. Womas also have light colored eyes, ranging from green to light silver. Shown with the BLUE circles




Photo by Ballistic Morphs

3. Womas have a very reduced pattern, similar to spiders but without white sides. Shown with the RED circles.



4. Woma's stomachs are generally clear with only the body bands touching it. Shown with the RED circles.



5. Most Womas also have a yellow body tinge on the back, some are darker as babies.



There are more variations of Womas but they all follow the same rules

1. Head pattern to some degree
2. Light colored eyes
3. Banded reduced pattern
4. Mostly clear bellies with only the bands touching down on the stomach

Hope this helps
The Guide

Jon Dvoretz
Next World Exotics

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Thanks
Jon Dvoretz
Next World Exotics
www.nextworldexotics.com

The Hunters Guide to the Morphs
www.nextworldexotics.com/hg.htm


   

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