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Old 18-Jul-07, 11:30 AM
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I initially thought that on the 1st occasion & it can certainly happen, but it was not the case with these, I have seen them bite into & coil around pillow cases if they think food is around, on the other hand I have an adult 7 foot female woma that I can hold & hand feed at the same time & she is so gentle, try that with most other species.
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my adult uluru womas are the same no matter how mutch i feed them,yet all my other womas are great.
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I wouldn't give it another snakes box. They smell it and will be on edge, expecting to come across it. Clean the enclosure and put in "clean' deco
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I wouldn't give it another snakes box. They smell it and will be on edge, expecting to come across it. Clean the enclosure and put in "clean' deco
Already have. I was using it as a temporary hide while getting the enclosures sorted out. It was interesting to see the snakes reaction though.
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