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The males are not like ball pythons. I usually wait until three years of age to breed them.
Thanks RobNJ! They are weird looking!
No, I definitely would not call them shy!
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Do you recommend housing them in tubs or tanks? Where is a good site to learn more about caring for womas? And possible woma morphs? I've been trying to find a site similar to worldofballpythons.com for womas but I haven't had much luck.
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And I assume they must be house separately like ball pythons?
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Who sells woma pythons? I can barely find breeders, even with google's help. So far, I see that LLL Reptiles and Backwater Reptiles sells them. And where do I get more info on "morphs" if that's what they're called? I've seen a very nice solid black woma with orange head and I'm assuming that's a morph?
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Justin at australianaddictions sometimes works with them. Bhb works with them
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Derek Roddy and Jon Floyd have great Woma's! Craig Tillem also has some nice reduced pattern Womas called sunburst Woma's.
In fact heres one I photographed a few weeks ago of a 2011 baby from Derek Roddy.
Last edited by Austin C.; 01-04-2013 at 02:11 AM.
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Re: Woma question
 Originally Posted by digizure
Do you recommend housing them in tubs or tanks? Where is a good site to learn more about caring for womas? And possible woma morphs? I've been trying to find a site similar to worldofballpythons.com for womas but I haven't had much luck.
Woma pythons can be kept in tanks, though as adults they would require a rather large floor area in the tank. I would also guard against extremely low humidty conditions inside the tanks if the owner lives in dry cold winter areas. Humidity is best at about 40-50 percent. I keep mine in ARS 8018 racks. CB70 tubs are just too small in my opinion, especially for adult females.
No proven morphs yet, as far as I know. With a bit more time, some of the oddballs, such as the black woma you mentioned, and reduced pattern specimens like what I hatched last year and others have hatched, will be proven or disproven.
Yes, I house them seperately.
I have a small mismash of woma photos here:
http://www.claudius-r-us.com/gallery...s.php?album=10
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