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    Re: Any ideas as to a feeding size for a year old woma?

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    I hope so. Hopefully she will learn not to be so crazy.

    Im wondering if I should put her back in a tub. I cant walk by the cage without her striking the glass(she is in my bedroom so its quiet enough). And the the big problem is with half a cage is the sliding glass opens only on one side and she has already determined that is were she is going to camp out, waiting for it to open.
    I get a T8 next week Im thinking the whole thing needs to go to her so I can always open the side where she isnt..Man she is so fast, way faster then a boa(at least mine, who are lazy).
    Mine are in tubs and when they're hungry they'll repeatedly strike the tubs


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    Ive not had anyone strike at me through a tub, even this woma.
    But my boas are so chill that they dont hit the glass either. I had one years ago who was a big girl and she would hit the glass so hard I thought it would break, but she was mellow any other time.

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    Any ideas as to a feeding size for a year old woma?

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    Ive not had anyone strike at me through a tub, even this woma.
    But my boas are so chill that they dont hit the glass either. I had one years ago who was a big girl and she would hit the glass so hard I thought it would break, but she was mellow any other time.
    Womas are 110% food driven. Watch their tails hahaha


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    Always feed according to their size, not age. Since these feed mainly on reptilian prey in the wild, it's best to stick to younger/leaner options when offering avian or mammalian meals. Definitely steer clear of older/retired breeders and the zucker types. Find a routine that works for you and stick with it. I keep a few mouse colonies going in the reptile room so there's always that prey scent in the air. Even so, my aspidites are pretty good except on feeding day. They seem to know what's going on and most people probably wouldn't believe how fast they can spring across an enclosure if they witnessed their behavior any other day of the week. Definitely some of the more entertaining pythons out there!

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