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Where to find Womas?
With life finally settling down, I have the option to get back into the hobby! Two years of traveling finally over it seems.
I'm in the market for a pair or trio of womas to get things started right and wanted some suggestions of where to look. The usual spots (fauna and kingsnake) don't have much it seems right now, any suggestions?
Thanks for any help guys
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Re: Where to find Womas?
You just missed a breeding pair on Fauna. Try posting a WTB ad.
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HLH Reptiles will have some available soon.
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Re: Where to find Womas?
 Originally Posted by distaff
HLH Reptiles will have some available soon.
He has great babies, but you have to check his social media daily (or maybe hourly) b/c he has lots of interested parties and, as far as i know, operates on a strict first-come first-served basis.
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A male just was posted in the Facebook group "PA Reptile Classifieds (everything reptile in pa or meeting at shows)".
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There's one on fauna classifieds right now
1.2 Het Pieds
1.0 Enchi Spinner
0.1 Lesser
0.1 Cinnabee
1.0 Pewter
0.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa
0.0.1 Jungle Carpet Python
1.1 Dominican Red Mountain Boas
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Thanks for the advice guys!
I'm still in the shopping around phase and will likely be for a while yet until I come across the "right" hatchlings. It's funny, it seems that just about every other person has one or two, but finding people who specialize and have a variety is a bit of a rarity in the US.
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Re: Where to find Womas?
 Originally Posted by mainbutter
Thanks for the advice guys!
I'm still in the shopping around phase and will likely be for a while yet until I come across the "right" hatchlings. It's funny, it seems that just about every other person has one or two, but finding people who specialize and have a variety is a bit of a rarity in the US.
I know right. Very few breeders have a whole lot else other than ball pythons. Check out DM exotics. Dan Mulleary is one of the few that specialize in the "non-normal" reptiles that you don't often see. I don't know if he breeds womas but he breeds a number of other awesome snakes and his youtube channel is really cool.
Last edited by piedpipper; 05-21-2016 at 12:16 AM.
1.2 Het Pieds
1.0 Enchi Spinner
0.1 Lesser
0.1 Cinnabee
1.0 Pewter
0.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa
0.0.1 Jungle Carpet Python
1.1 Dominican Red Mountain Boas
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I have a male Australian Woma python, I was going to breed them but not too sure if there's really a market for them, don't see them very often so maybe the supply is limited... If you were closer I'd sell you my male Woma, he's a big boy at 1400 grams, about four years old. He was really beat up during shipping and was really mean the first month but now he is a sweetheart. Still trying to get him to eat something though... After that experience I don't think I'd ship or buy and have shipped an adult snake, just too hard on them. No problem with babies though. If I found a female locally I'd probably buy her and take a shot at breeding them. I saw another male at the last NARBC, if it was a female I would have bought her. I actually bought a few bigger tubs for my ARS rack just for the Womas.
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