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    Couple of New Pets (Photos Later)

    This week I picked up a yearling male woma. This is my second male and third woma.

    Today I also scored a Stimsons.

    The woma is about 30" long and is like a puppy. My kids have named him "Noodles" because he is so mellow and relaxed. As soon as we enter the room he comes to the front of his cage and begs to be let out. Womas are rapidly becoming my favorite snake - good size, good eaters, mellow disposition and easy to handle.

    The Stimson's was a turned in at one of the two local Herp Shops. I estimate him to be about 30 months old. The manger was told he was a little mean SOB from the previous owner.

    However, the manager has held him a half a dozen times without incident and I held him today for about 25 minutes - he was one of the calmest snakes I've ever handled. He literally wrapped himself around my left forearm and hung out with his head resting between my index finger and thumb. I walked around the store looking for supplies and all the new arrivals with him in the same position. His breathing stayed nice and slow............what a great snake.

    I even got to hand feed him . He swallowed his entire fuzzy rat while I held him.

    I seem to have the Aussie Python bug. The Australian collection now stands at:

    2.1 womas
    1.1 anthills
    1.1 spotteds
    1.1 children's
    1.0 Stimsons.

    I plan on taking some shots next week after we have everyone settled in. In the meantime, I guess I'll get one more cage and keep my eye peeled for a female Stimsons.

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    Re: Couple of New Pets (Photos Later)

    A real crappy camera phone pic of the Stimson's at the store.....


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    Re: Couple of New Pets (Photos Later)

    AWWWW what a cuttie!! I have the bug 2 dont feel bad
    Jessica K

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    Re: Couple of New Pets (Photos Later)

    Quote Originally Posted by jessie_k_pythons
    AWWWW what a cuttie!! I have the bug 2 dont feel bad
    I'd feel better if the hobby wasn't so expensive!

    I always justify it all to my wife by telling her it's educational for the kids.

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    Re: Couple of New Pets (Photos Later)

    absolutely gorgeous! from what i can see, anyways! i think snake handling just takes the right touch! the previous owner probably didn't know what he was doing! congrats!
    *I love this crazy, tragic, almost magic, awful, beautiful life*
    ~melanie~

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    Re: Couple of New Pets (Photos Later)

    any idea what's the ballpark for a woma?

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    Re: Couple of New Pets (Photos Later)

    Quote Originally Posted by jeffjr464
    any idea what's the ballpark for a woma?
    The market has come down. A good quality specimen can run between $500 and $1500.

    BRB is selling neonates in that range, as is the East Bay Vivarium.

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    Re: Couple of New Pets (Photos Later)

    More pics of "James" (my son named him).




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    Re: Couple of New Pets (Photos Later)

    Very nice looking Stimmie!!

    Post up some pics of your womas when you get the chance!

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