gmcoulton
New Member
Hi there,
I am new to this forum... Long time owner of lizards, but have recently made the jump over to snakes.
I picked up an 8 week old Woma yesterday. The breeder (very reputable) informed me that he had not handled him as much as he would have liked so he may be a little nippy, but with some patience he should turn out to be quite a placid and loveable addition to the family.
When we got him home last night, I picked him up without incident and he was actually very cuddly (if you can describe a snake like that) and seemed very affectionate and enjoyed being handled, even to the extent that when I put him on the floor he slithered over to me and curled up on my lap.
This morning when I walked into the room he started hissing and striking in my direction continuously and only stopped after several minutes. I initially thought I startled him but later in the day I was sitting on the couch, in his full view, and he was fine... when I stood up he started striking and hissing again. It definately seems to be more defensive then a feeding response and was after some advice from some more "seasoned" Woma owmers.
To help with the advice I will give some details:
* He is 8 weeks old
* He hasn't been handled much at all in his very short lifetime
* He is house in a 10L tub at the moment, he has two hides but seems to refuse to go in either rather wishing to lay ontop of both of them
* His last feed was 6 Days ago, I thought he may be hungry and I will attempt a feed with him tonight
* His temps are are all ok (28-30 degrees)
* Whenever I get close to him, he assumes the "S" strike pose. I have heard that it is mostly a bluff but hes had three solid attempts of taking my hand off (So I am hoping he is just hungry)
* Even though he is living in a 10L tub, the tub is sitting inside my 4ft viv (could this be the problem? he doesnt feel safe and secure)
I understand it will take hime a few weeks to adjust to his new home but is this super aggressive behaviour common of a young Woma that has just been relocated? I have done a lot of research and people have indicated that some young snakes can be "nippy" and will grow out of it but there seems to be a difference between being nippy and wanting to rip your face off if given the chance.
I also understand that he has been with us for only 24 hours, I just wanted to know if this is common behaviour.
He is a gorgeous little boy and I love him dearly and hope this is just a "phase" he is going through.
Many Thanks
I am new to this forum... Long time owner of lizards, but have recently made the jump over to snakes.
I picked up an 8 week old Woma yesterday. The breeder (very reputable) informed me that he had not handled him as much as he would have liked so he may be a little nippy, but with some patience he should turn out to be quite a placid and loveable addition to the family.
When we got him home last night, I picked him up without incident and he was actually very cuddly (if you can describe a snake like that) and seemed very affectionate and enjoyed being handled, even to the extent that when I put him on the floor he slithered over to me and curled up on my lap.
This morning when I walked into the room he started hissing and striking in my direction continuously and only stopped after several minutes. I initially thought I startled him but later in the day I was sitting on the couch, in his full view, and he was fine... when I stood up he started striking and hissing again. It definately seems to be more defensive then a feeding response and was after some advice from some more "seasoned" Woma owmers.
To help with the advice I will give some details:
* He is 8 weeks old
* He hasn't been handled much at all in his very short lifetime
* He is house in a 10L tub at the moment, he has two hides but seems to refuse to go in either rather wishing to lay ontop of both of them
* His last feed was 6 Days ago, I thought he may be hungry and I will attempt a feed with him tonight
* His temps are are all ok (28-30 degrees)
* Whenever I get close to him, he assumes the "S" strike pose. I have heard that it is mostly a bluff but hes had three solid attempts of taking my hand off (So I am hoping he is just hungry)
* Even though he is living in a 10L tub, the tub is sitting inside my 4ft viv (could this be the problem? he doesnt feel safe and secure)
I understand it will take hime a few weeks to adjust to his new home but is this super aggressive behaviour common of a young Woma that has just been relocated? I have done a lot of research and people have indicated that some young snakes can be "nippy" and will grow out of it but there seems to be a difference between being nippy and wanting to rip your face off if given the chance.
I also understand that he has been with us for only 24 hours, I just wanted to know if this is common behaviour.
He is a gorgeous little boy and I love him dearly and hope this is just a "phase" he is going through.
Many Thanks