Re: are woma really that cannibalistic?
I'd treat them like some species of king snakes, only house them together for a short time for breeding, and keep an eye on them while they are together. Even if one doesn't try to eat the other I'd think it would be stressful, instinct should warn them that another woma may be a threat.
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