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Originally Posted by REM955
I was visiting the NARBC convention in Tinley Park last October and, of course, I had my eye out for womas. Not only did I find many hatchlings, but also specifically marked yearlings, in addition to a few scattered pairs of young adults. (I assume failed breeding attempts. Please correct if untrue.)
I am thinking being able to have the animal for longer and being able to handle the personality better over time/ size.
What do you guys think?
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Probably a challenge worth taking. One reason there is scattered pairs is the genetic defects present that you will have to deal with both woma and hgw. The wobble, and corkscrewing as in the spider gene. Though the spider gene has proven to make so many fantastic color and pattern mutations. So yeah, I think you are right.