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01-08-15, 01:09 PM
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Anyone have a woma/ramsay python?
These are a snake I've always liked and wanted but havent seen one for sale in quite some time. Im wondering what their temperament is like and whats involved in housing them?
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01-08-15, 05:41 PM
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Re: Anyone have a woma/ramsay python?
No different than anything else to be honest. They're easy in that they don't require high humidity, they eat great (sometimes too good, haha) Rock solid animals really.
Can be kept in racks or cages, don't get overly large....lots of pluses to them.
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01-08-15, 05:42 PM
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Re: Anyone have a woma/ramsay python?
Love the colors!
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01-08-15, 07:01 PM
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Re: Anyone have a woma/ramsay python?
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Originally Posted by Derek Roddy
No different than anything else to be honest. They're easy in that they don't require high humidity, they eat great (sometimes too good, haha) Rock solid animals really.
Can be kept in racks or cages, don't get overly large....lots of pluses to them.
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Derek i swear you have the nicest looking Woma around.
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01-08-15, 08:05 PM
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Re: Anyone have a woma/ramsay python?
Woma is my next snake, hopefully in the next few months.
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01-08-15, 10:38 PM
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Re: Anyone have a woma/ramsay python?
I agree I already liked them but have never seen one that nice. Damn it now I need to decide on my next buy. These or brb
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01-09-15, 12:16 AM
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Re: Anyone have a woma/ramsay python?
How big does an adult male usually get?
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01-09-15, 12:57 PM
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Re: Anyone have a woma/ramsay python?
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Originally Posted by marvelfreak
Derek i swear you have the nicest looking Woma around.
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Thanks man. I always try to buy the best stock I can find. I'll wait it out before getting something I'm not completely happy with and, that makes a big difference in the offspring you produce. Not that everyone's taste is the same but, most of us can pick out top notch stuff. haha.
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01-09-15, 12:59 PM
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Re: Anyone have a woma/ramsay python?
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Originally Posted by Jrich
How big does an adult male usually get?
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Size is in the feeding but, I've never seen a captive Woma in the US over 5 1/2 - 6 feet. And that's pushing it a little.
In the wild average size for an adult would be about 4 1/2 - 5 feet.
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01-09-15, 02:09 PM
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Re: Anyone have a woma/ramsay python?
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Originally Posted by Derek Roddy
No different than anything else to be honest. They're easy in that they don't require high humidity, they eat great (sometimes too good, haha) Rock solid animals really.
Can be kept in racks or cages, don't get overly large....lots of pluses to them.
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Absolutely gorgeous snake man. I'd never really considered getting one but that picture definitely put it in my head.
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01-09-15, 03:00 PM
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Re: Anyone have a woma/ramsay python?
Haha...check these out
I like em Orange. haha.
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01-09-15, 03:05 PM
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Re: Anyone have a woma/ramsay python?
Wow! Those are killer!
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01-09-15, 03:20 PM
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Re: Anyone have a woma/ramsay python?
They are amazing! I also like Black Headed Pythons, but Womas are definitely more in the budget haha.
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01-09-15, 03:34 PM
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Re: Anyone have a woma/ramsay python?
Holy smokes Derek... Are these all line bred for desirable traits? I know some people have been working with them, wondering if you're one of them.
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01-09-15, 04:50 PM
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Re: Anyone have a woma/ramsay python?
Trippy colors! Beautiful creatures!
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