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joelysmoley

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Is my new secure tank too small for my woma python
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Not at the moment, but depending on how much you feed him he will outgrow it quickly.
 
She's only a hatchling and she will stay in there till I think she is ready to move into a bigger enclosure. I just wanted some thoughts if she was too big for it
 
I generally like to allow them enough room to stretch out, or at least enough to stretch out with only one bend if they're big.
I would say it's a little on the small side, but to be fair I would also use that as an excuse to go buy a new larger click-clack...

...oh, look at that, you have a spare click-clack set up with nothing in it... You'll have to buy a new snake ;)
 
Yeah i had a large click clack but it wasnt secure enough and she could get out of it. And this is the largest click clack that was secure.
 
I have my womas in the 30 litre starmaid tubs. The clips are pretty good on them and they can't push the lid up. Mine are yearlings and I'm about to move them to there new enclosure so the tub will do for quiet a while.

30L Storemate | Starmaid

Got mine from big w. I think they were $20-$30
 
I got one of those wheely ones that people store their kids toys in...amazing! I just took out the wheels and the fold up clip/handles on the side are very secure. I think BigW and Kmart sell them?
 
Ok thanks for the replies I will get something bigger very soon for her
 
You named her :D:D:D:D Charli is an awesome name for a woma!!!! :D

Yeah that would be a bit too small but you're upgrading so it's all good :D
 
Thanks for your replies i will be having a good look around for something
 
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