Re: Cuddles the Woma Python
The rubbing and roaming alarmed me too at first but I got over it. Andy is right. She needs time to settle in and relax before handling her or making any more dramatic changes to her habitat.
They can handle surprisingly large prey. Ophelia was ready for bigger rodents before I was prepared to give them to her - her body looked large enough to accomodate them but that little tiny woma head didn't. It was fine. I gave her bigger rodents, she rubbed and scraped, but she always got them down and stared at me hoping for more.
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0.1 Hog Island Boa, 0.1 Woma Python, 2.3 Ball Pythons, 1.1 Stimson's Pythons, 1.1 Western Hognoses, 4.6 Corns, 1.1 Mexican Milks, 2.2 Black Milks, 1.1 CA Kings, 1.1 CA Red-Sided Garters, 2.3 Trans-Pecos Rats, 2.2 Russian Rats, 1.0 Olive House Snake
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