As they grow so should the enclosure size, with a 2-3 foot enclosure suitable for an adult Stimson python. Both the specific name, stimsoni, and the common name, Stimson's python, are in honour of herpetologist Andrew Francis Stimson of the Natural History Museum, London. Stimson's pythons lay a clutch of 5-15 eggs, which the mother incubates for about 55 days by coiling herself around the eggs. Min. Birds of prey and large reptiles eat Stimson's Pythons. Lawrence Alec Smith described the species in 1985. Cage Size: 600L x 450W x 350H (mm) Feeding: 1-2 mice every 7 days. Experience: Beginner. Enclosure size will depend on the size of your python. Stimson’s Pythons, or ‘Stimmies’, are hands-down the most attractive of the genus Antaresia. Young Stimson's Pythons look after themselves. Avg. Stimson’s Pythons are non-venomous, but can deliver a painful bite. Clutch Size: 10 eggs. 30cm is sufficient for a hatchling and it’s important to make sure they don’t feel threatened by a large space.