I'm getting a woma hatchy, originally was going to get a black headed python but have since decided on the woma.
Got the click clack ready to go, just waiting for a few things to arrive in the post to complete it.
Once hes out of the click clack, he will be put in the appropriate size vivarium but I like to plan well in advance, so looking for suggestions on set ups.
What kind of lighting, heating and substrate would you recommend? It will be a wooden vivarium, have read too many people say glass isn't good. I was considering carpet or fake grass as a substrate, but im seeing a lot of people have sand for their womas. I was once told sand is no good for snakes? so that confuses me a little.
I read somewhere this guy doesn't keep water in his tank, but once a week puts a water bowl in the tank to adjust the humidity. This sounds really odd, is this something others would recommend?
What I'm struggling to find anywhere is the temperature and humidity levels suitable for a captive woma. Can someone point me in the right direction please?
Anything else you want to suggest, recommend, educate me on, go for it. Much appreciated, thank you
This will be my first snake, the more I know, the better.
Got the click clack ready to go, just waiting for a few things to arrive in the post to complete it.
Once hes out of the click clack, he will be put in the appropriate size vivarium but I like to plan well in advance, so looking for suggestions on set ups.
What kind of lighting, heating and substrate would you recommend? It will be a wooden vivarium, have read too many people say glass isn't good. I was considering carpet or fake grass as a substrate, but im seeing a lot of people have sand for their womas. I was once told sand is no good for snakes? so that confuses me a little.
I read somewhere this guy doesn't keep water in his tank, but once a week puts a water bowl in the tank to adjust the humidity. This sounds really odd, is this something others would recommend?
What I'm struggling to find anywhere is the temperature and humidity levels suitable for a captive woma. Can someone point me in the right direction please?
Anything else you want to suggest, recommend, educate me on, go for it. Much appreciated, thank you
This will be my first snake, the more I know, the better.