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Stormy- They're relatively stable at their current price for now, but I foresee the woma market crashing in the not-too-distant future. More and more people are working with them, and they're easy to keep and breed. Unfortunately though, there's a lot of low-quality womas hitting the market as well.
Herm- Womas are very docile when they're not expecting a meal. Holding a woma is basically just like holding a wet noodle. However, they're tremendously agressive when feeding.
Ed- That's just the way womas are. They're bulky snakes. I was actually kind of amazed to see how tall they are in comaprison to their width.
BW- my checkbook is still cringing. I was in good enough shape after buying these guys, but really buried myself with the last round of purchases (dh snow bci, dh ghost bci, spotted & children's pythons, corn morphs, black rat morphs, and black milks). Until I get back on my feet, I have to cut back on a few luxuries, like... food for myself.
Ben- Just do it, and don't look back! You won't regret it.
Jules- I'm a sucker for those, too.
Gibson- five months.
Chris- Yep, womas are cheaper than blackheads, and a lot easier to work with as well. Both species consume reptiles as part of their natural diet. As for the quail, I have a friend who breeds them for his own consumption. He gets an average of 250 eggs per week, so I have a neverending supply of quail.
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