My new Woma Python!
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there is no python that accepts captivity better, is more hardy... and easier to feed. Certainly, they require less expertise than most Antaresia and are more relaxed than the majority of Carpets.
but because they don't have heat pits, they have a very strong feeding response, which means that at night especially, when they think or know food is on offer they will try to eat anything that comes near them so basically not handling them at night or if you smell of rats etc is a smart move.
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"they never refuse a meal" - you're right about that one!
lucky you didn't get a snappy one...
Once they have reached adult size I have never owned or seen a woma that wants to bite out of aggression or out of fear. All their bites are related to food. When handling them, as with many species of python, it is a good idea to wash your hands and arms with a strong smelling soap so that errors of mistaken identity are avoided.
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clean your damn house!
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WHY WOULD YOU BUY A SNAKE
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Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
www so cute!!! So beautiful, congrats dude. :)
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@zaktan44 its illegal in australia too catch animals in the wild, these are captive bred animals, learn your shit
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His cage? You said the snake was female!
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i started a site to network reptile owners, you can post pictures and videos. its showmyreptile com if you want to check it out.
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Nice.
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nice woma i myself have several and they never refuse a meal they eat abything and will chomp down on your hand or arm sometimes,mine do it all the time they just nub the head against your hand/arm and chomp,everything to them is food they dont strike its just a normal response to eat everything they think is food i also own several morelia spilotas and chondros soon to make some videos i have a album on Alex Hues reptile forum under chondro10 but womas are my fav and breed easy good luck bro
but don't, whatever you do, import jungle carpets or diamonds because they are happy and doing well in the wild.
zaktan44 2 years ago 4
All of my snakes I get are captive bred. No need to get any animals out of the wild if they are already established in captivity.
FartherAway420 2 years ago 7
What size cage should i have for a woma python? and do u need a class one reptile license?
darkrose700 2 years ago
Most states will require a permit for one. An adult will need roughly a 40-55 gallon depending on how big it gets. Womas top out at anywhere in between 6-9 feet depending on their locale.
FartherAway420 2 years ago