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Old 05-07-12, 06:11 AM   #31
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I would rather spend the money on a viv rather than a tub.. Unless you are a breeder I don't understand people using tubs. I only use a tub for quarantine.
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i share your sentiments Kat

i only use tubs for quarantine,and hatchlings during their early months

cheers shaun

P.S.not having a go at tub users,i just personally don't like tubs for carpet pythons
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Great pics. That is a lot of money in that little tub, good for you. Simply gorgeous
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What's the going rate for a woma these days?
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Lately I've seen them for anywhere between $200 and $500
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Want want want want WANT! Congrats
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In Canada from around $300-$500+ depending on age/sex/looks etc. Mark

edit - I have an 11 egg clutch incubating
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fun fact: A study a few years ago determined Womas and BHPs DO have heat pits. Anyone say where?
I'm torn, I couldn't say whether I like Woma's or BHPs more. I need more convincing... somebody send me one.
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In Canada from around $300-$500+ depending on age/sex/looks etc. Mark

edit - I have an 11 egg clutch incubating
Wow really? That gives me hope haha
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fun fact: A study a few years ago determined Womas and BHPs DO have heat pits. Anyone say where?
I'm torn, I couldn't say whether I like Woma's or BHPs more. I need more convincing... somebody send me one.
Heat pits are right in front just inside the mouth scales from memory... BHP for the win lol.
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Heat pits are right in front just inside the mouth scales from memory... BHP for the win lol.
awe... that's not fair. Yeah its crazy, I was handling one and it was pointed out to me, crazy location, but makes sense based on the way they hunt.
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Simply gorgeous

Thanks! I'm a multigenerational breeder of these. Womas are really cool animals.


I'll post more pics as the hatch season progresses.
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Their faces have always weirded me out. Held a few and they are super docile, or so my experience has been. Neat animal but I don't know if I'll ever be getting one.
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If I can find anyone in Ontario I will definitely get one. I saw one at Big Al's for $1200, she was gorgeous. I know I was referenced a guy bythe hasn't msg'd me back so I will continually envy those in those thread
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Their faces have always weirded me out.

They are merely blushing, with shy politeness.
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Lil Groucho Marx's LOL Mark
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