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    One of my new woma pythons. The real woma....not a ball morph. :)

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    Very nice, I love womas. How is the personality on that one? I've got a pair of them myself and one of them is sweet and handleable and the other one is a bitey little monster and I've been wondering which is more common.

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    Re: One of my new woma pythons. The real woma....not a ball morph. :)

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    Very nice, I love womas. How is the personality on that one? I've got a pair of them myself and one of them is sweet and handleable and the other one is a bitey little monster and I've been wondering which is more common.

    They're always looking for food in the cage. Outside the cage they seem to be pretty good. Still too new to call, but thinking they'll be good with a bit more work.

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    its always so hard to put their size into perspective when I have never seen one in person. How long/wide do they get. Is it around BP size or?
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    Re: One of my new woma pythons. The real woma....not a ball morph. :)

    Quote Originally Posted by jclaiborne View Post
    its always so hard to put their size into perspective when I have never seen one in person. How long/wide do they get. Is it around BP size or?
    Length is about 5 feet on this one. She's about as thick as a 2000 g ball python. They're long slender snakes. Not as slender as a scrub, but not as thick (or at least shouldn't be as thick) as a ball python of similar length.

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    Ah one more snake on my bucket list

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    Re: One of my new woma pythons. The real woma....not a ball morph. :)

    Quote Originally Posted by jmugleston View Post
    They're always looking for food in the cage. Outside the cage they seem to be pretty good. Still too new to call, but thinking they'll be good with a bit more work.

    J.
    This sounds fairly accurate. I have six adults, 3 are wonderful even in their cages, two are a bit cage agressive but with a little careful handling after about two minutes out of their cage the feeding response goes away and they're great...the last one, well I'm still considering looking for a priest to perform an exorcism to see if that'll help.

    One thing I have noticed with mine, they are very visually oriented and making sure they have a secure feeling cage with hides if they want them helps, but they also tend to be less cage agressive if they can clearly see through the cage. My largest male (a touch over 6') is the most noticeable difference and two totally different animals. In a rack in 72qt tubs that vision is limited through, he tends to be highly cage agressive, in a display type sliding glass front cage, he's quite friendly. I find aspidites of both species tend to watch what's going on in the room in and are generally much more inquisitive and watchful than most other snakes I've ever worked with.

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    I have two womas and they're awesome snakes even though they will bite me every chance they get. I still handle them but I wear welder gloves (they can tell the difference when I'm wearing it or not).

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    Re: One of my new woma pythons. The real woma....not a ball morph. :)

    Quote Originally Posted by rascal_rascal_99 View Post
    This sounds fairly accurate. I have six adults, 3 are wonderful even in their cages, two are a bit cage agressive but with a little careful handling after about two minutes out of their cage the feeding response goes away and they're great...the last one, well I'm still considering looking for a priest to perform an exorcism to see if that'll help.

    One thing I have noticed with mine, they are very visually oriented and making sure they have a secure feeling cage with hides if they want them helps, but they also tend to be less cage agressive if they can clearly see through the cage. My largest male (a touch over 6') is the most noticeable difference and two totally different animals. In a rack in 72qt tubs that vision is limited through, he tends to be highly cage agressive, in a display type sliding glass front cage, he's quite friendly. I find aspidites of both species tend to watch what's going on in the room in and are generally much more inquisitive and watchful than most other snakes I've ever worked with.
    I completely agree, if my woma is awake and allowed to peak out of his tub before I pic him up he is fine. If I don't let him look around first then he will very slowly begin to eat me.... The are fun and beautiful reptiles that's for sure.

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