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Old 10-May-07, 09:09 PM
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They are an awsome python to keep, as Rennie said they are not a good python to keep in pairs year round as there main diet in the wild is other reptiles. They have been known to breed from as young as 18 months, but more common around the 2 1/2- 3yr mark. Whilst young, ie first 9 months feeding every 7-10 days, 9-18 months every 14-17 days, 18 months plus around every 3 weeks. Get them onto rats ASAP as they have less fat which is better for them. Womas are prone to obesity. If you have any Q's you don't want to ask on an open forum feel free to PM me.
 
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