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emmabee
05-27-12, 10:06 AM
i keep a pair of different line woma pythons. im hoping to add a different bloodline to the mix this year and also try to source different animals of the same bloodlines as i already have.
Big female! she is UK bred
http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x370/emmabee1976/Imagen215-1.jpg
male, he is Canadian bred
http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x370/emmabee1976/Imagen207.jpg
his pretty panda face!
http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x370/emmabee1976/c257f61c-4bd4-4d2c-b62e-349fd4b9cfee.jpg
marvelfreak
05-27-12, 10:08 AM
Very nice looking Womas.
emmabee
05-27-12, 10:11 AM
Very nice looking Womas.
thanks, im a little bit in love with these! id fill my house with them if i could get away with it!
Snakefood
05-27-12, 10:19 AM
love the colors on the male!! And you can't go wrong with Canadians!!!LOL!!!
marvelfreak
05-27-12, 10:20 AM
thanks, im a little bit in love with these! id fill my house with them if i could get away with it!
I have wanted one for years. I was suppose to be getting one these month, but the guy i was going to get it from had humidity issues and lost all six eggs. so maybe later this summer i'll get one.
emmabee
05-27-12, 10:26 AM
I have wanted one for years. I was suppose to be getting one these month, but the guy i was going to get it from had humidity issues and lost all six eggs. so maybe later this summer i'll get one.
ive not bred them yet, there was courtship earlier in the year but nothing came from it, but the female could have done with a year off anyway.
humidity with the eggs is a massive problem so incubation can be hard. i think the problem comes from excess water dripping onto them and spoiling them rather than the humidity being too high.
@snakefood, yeah his colours are great and im so pleased he has kept them into adulthood, he is 4 this year so i dont think he will loose them now.
finding him a female from the same lines is proving a bit hard though!
marvelfreak
05-27-12, 10:34 AM
ive not bred them yet, there was courtship earlier in the year but nothing came from it, but the female could have done with a year off anyway.
humidity with the eggs is a massive problem so incubation can be hard. i think the problem comes from excess water dripping onto them and spoiling them rather than the humidity being too high.
Just the opposes problem with his. He was out of town and the humidity dropped for over a week. They guy checking on them for him didn't realize the gauge wasn't read right.
emmabee
05-27-12, 01:22 PM
Just the opposes problem with his. He was out of town and the humidity dropped for over a week. They guy checking on them for him didn't realize the gauge wasn't read right.
oh dear what a costly error!
i dont think id dare leave any of my eggs! its bad eonugh when i go on holiday for a couple of days leaving just the snakes to someone elses care!
alessia55
05-27-12, 01:42 PM
Nice. The female is definitely a looker :yes:
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