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Soon to be Woma owner

habistatman

New member
Will be getting a pair shortly an have done loads of research around them. Just wondering if any Woma owners have any good advice or top tips to share.

Kindest regards

Habiststman
 
There is a guy named Will Bird that breeds them (along with several other species) and knows quite a bit as he also has worked at a zoo for quite some time. http://www.ectotherms.net/ is the link to his website. He has a contact me link but I have never contacted him that way so I'm not sure whether it's just for business or what.

He has over 500 snakes in his house :O. He loves his hobby (which is also his business) so I'm sure he won't mind helping you. I would but I have no experience with Womas. He just had a new child within the last few days so if he doesn't answer back right away give it some time. :)

Hope he can help you. Good luck!
 
I have had my Woma Python for almost 2yrs now, and he is an amazing animal to have the fortune of calling a pet. You've probably already read the basics, so I'll just concur that they (or he) is incredibly well tempered, although 'exciteable' when there's dinner in the air. And caring for him seems no more difficult than it is with my Corn Snakes. Best of luck, congrats when you get one, and definitely post pics ;)!!!
 
... just noticed that you had mentioned "getting a pair soon". Congrats on both! I got my male for a very good price, and I would love to one day have the means to find a mate for him.
 
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