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    Registered User Pedy9970's Avatar
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    Re: Any Woma keepers on here???

    i got 1.1 womas, they are voracious feeders





    im really wondering if i got a woma (i want)ball python
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    Re: Any Woma keepers on here???

    I love love looooove Womas. I hope to own one someday. Sadly, because of the new exotic species regulations here in BC, I need to have a permit for a Woma.
    0.1 '09 Normal Ball Python - Sheva
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    And 1.0 incredible, loving husband.

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    Re: Any Woma keepers on here???

    You don't need a permit for a Woma. The only time you would need a permit is if it got over 9 feet, which really isn't likely.

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    Re: Any Woma keepers on here???

    Quote Originally Posted by Skiploder View Post
    My 6 year old daughter carries him around and he hangs there like a............noodle.
    That's supposed to be typical, right? I've often heard "woma" and "wet noodle" in the same sentance.

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    Re: Any Woma keepers on here???

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    That's supposed to be typical, right? I've often heard "woma" and "wet noodle" in the same sentance.
    At one point I had three womas - and they were all very noodle-like.

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    Re: Any Woma keepers on here???

    My Woma's name is "Susie Noodle" because she's so docile lol!

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    Re: Any Woma keepers on here???

    my dad's friend who's an ex pat australian has offered to let me have a one year woma is it true they settle around 4-5 ft in length.

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    Re: Any Woma keepers on here???

    It depnds on the locale. There are different locales, I think 4-5 feet would be the smallest, the largest getting upwards of 8 feet. Outside of Australia, the locales are all mixed up, and I think the average size turns out to be around 5-6 feet.

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    Re: Any Woma keepers on here???

    I have two womas (Patroit and Wilma). They are my favorite snake breed so far

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