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Re: I am making no progress taming/training woma python.
Originally Posted by enginee837
By nature they are non defensive, calm and inquisitive however as juveniles they have an insane feeding response. Once they realize you are not food you are good to go.
They have insane feed response their whole lives! I argue there the best snake to start with in the medium range because they're hard to not feed
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Re: I am making no progress taming/training woma python.
Originally Posted by BMorrison
Definitely make sure there's no other snake smell
Originally Posted by Prognathodon
Make sure you don't have the scent of any other snake on your hands
I'm considering the addition of a woma to my collection so reading all of the threads about them and getting some great information. Thank you enginee837 for your input as well.
Should womas should be housed in a separate area of the house if I have other snakes in my collection?
Ball Python
0.1 Lesser (Lucille) local pet store
Boas
0.1 Caulkers Cay (CC) from TJ Blevins (Second City Constrictors)
1.0 Sunglow het moonglow (Sonny) from Dustin Dirnberger
1.0 BCI - DH Sharp Snow (Bob) from TJ Blevins (Second City Constrictors)
1.0 Brazillian Rainbow Boa (Babylon) from Ike Lightener (Ike's Exotics & Aquatics)
Pythons
0.0.1 Unknown/undocumented rescue (Roger)
1.0 Northern White Lip (Solo)
Cats
1.1 Domestic short hair (Esther and James)
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Drymarchon Malanurus (Black Tail Cribno)
SD/D Retic
Woma or Black Headed Python
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Poison dart frogs
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Re: I am making no progress taming/training woma python.
Originally Posted by BR8080
I'm considering the addition of a woma to my collection so reading all of the threads about them and getting some great information. Thank you enginee837 for your input as well.
Should womas should be housed in a separate area of the house if I have other snakes in my collection?
My balls and womas are all in the same room. In fact I have 3 sub 400g balls in the same hatchling rack as a couple month old woma.
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Re: I am making no progress taming/training woma python.
My woma is in half of a T8 with a sand boa "next door" in a stack with other snakes. It doesn't seem to bother him, but on colubrid/boa feeding day he's usually at the door hoping for food. My guess is that they get used to general other-snake smell in the air, but the strong recent smell of another snake that's on the part of thing handling them gets their attention. I'm careful about cleaning my hands/arms before handling my boy, but he doesn't seem to care if, say, the shoulders of my shirt smell like the BP that was cruising around there a few minutes ago.
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Re: I am making no progress taming/training woma python.
Just to add, my woma is still a youngster, he'll be needing to move up to a whole T8 or a T10 soonish.
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