I've bred woma pythons for years. They are fantastic. They are under rated and definitely a cadillac species, in my opinion. They thrive on frozen thawed rats and make a great first snake.
While babies can be bluffy, I have a large collection of them and every single one of them has grown into calm, regal animals as adults. I think their feed response ( ie trying to mouth everything or wrapping with their body while trying to mouth) is often misinterpreted as aggression.
They are a ground dwelling species, one of their nicknames is 'sand python', though studies show that they will climb trees to eat sleeping lizards at night. I keep mine in ARS 8018 racks; CB 70 is definitely too small for an adult.
Hey check out this unusual clutch I hatched last spring:
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