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Thread: woma pythons

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    woma pythons

    I was just curious about size, just because I had heard anything in the range from 5-12 feet...They seem like really straight forward snakes to take care of, my only concern really was size (thinking about them, in the future, possibly when I get my tax return or something...)
    Too many.

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    Re: woma pythons

    This is nice

    http://www.a1pythons.com/woma.html

    Good care

    http://www.theherpzone.com/woma.html

    I was thinking of getting one back in the day, but never jumped on it!

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    Re: woma pythons

    I appreciate it...I'm looking for some other python or boa to obtain..I want a different species and a female for my male (some type of morph)....This ban keeps being rumored around and people are getting serious about it, so I'd like to beat it just in case....
    Too many.

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    Re: woma pythons

    Neither of my adult womas are over 6ft

    the female is prolly 5 1/2ft at the very most and my male is probally right at 5ft

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    Re: woma pythons

    gib-
    how old are your womas?
    Too many.

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    Re: woma pythons

    they are both 5 years old now and soon to be proven for 3 years in a row

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    Re: woma pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by Gib View Post
    they are both 5 years old now and soon to be proven for 3 years in a row
    they breed at 2 years old? quick growers?
    Too many.

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    Re: woma pythons

    curious what everyone's opinion is here regarding the 6 foot handling rule with a 6-7 foot woma?
    Too many.

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    Re: woma pythons

    No need to worry about Womas...I have 5 Womas and none are over 6 foot...Pretty slender snake and docile as can be - Unless it's feeding time......Great snakes - Easy to care for - Eat and grow fast - Easy to breed...
    BT

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    Re: woma pythons

    Yup BT is totally spot on about em,They are seriously fantastic animals to work with and soo easy to take care of!!

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