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??? They handle like any other snake. You pick them up and let them slither around.
 
nice pics lawra
its true they do handle like any other snake they are just different to other pythons [body shape]
look different to any snake handling too

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thanks princessparrot
 
I only have pics of me handling my tanami. Pretty much all my pics are of them on the ground rather than in my hand.

One pic as a hatchy and the other as a yearling.
 

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Here's my little guy.
 

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I only have pics of me handling my tanami. Pretty much all my pics are of them on the ground rather than in my hand.

One pic as a hatchy and the other as a yearling.

Wow, massive difference. Are Woma's known for growing fast?
 
I'll post some handling pics of my girl tomorrow. Woma's are amazing snakes to own. My tanami was the first snake I owned and I am proud that she was :)
In the last year Lilly has grown from about 70cm to 140cm, so they grow at a decent rate.
 
thanks tartmaster and Barrett
 
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This is my son holding our woma.
 
Wow, massive difference. Are Woma's known for growing fast?

Yes from what I have seen yearlings tend to around the 1m mark for tanamis. Considering he was around 30cm when I got him I would say that is fairly fast. He is very thin and lean compared to my adults so still has a lot of growing to do.
 
This is the only bite that I have received from my woma and it was in that slow motion that I took some pictures of different stages. I could have avoided it but wanted to see what it would do and the result was it tried to eat my finger. It was due to feed but I was holding off because it was coming into shed (blue eyes) but I guess when a woma wants to eat it really wants to eat.
 

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