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    So sad :(

    I wish I could handle a potentially aggressive 5 foot boa
    http://southcoast.craigslist.org/pet/2470906192.html

    Who thinks I should jump on this? I'm very nervous since my boa is very small and generally tame...but the poor thing is probably aggressive due to bad husbandry right?
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    you could take him and HOPE that its just because hes young or its a husbandry issue. you just have to work with him a little more. i'm betting that after the first couple strikes the owner stopped regular handling. maybe if you take the time he will come around. Leah, youll know if hes too much for you and youll know exactly what to do to put him in the best possible situation.

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    Some snakes are just mean. I have had a couple that even though everything was right they just seemed to hate people. Or some just feed so aggressively on any thing that moves they will even attack your hand.
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    I got my male boa from a free ad like that, poor boy had such cage aggression, must have tagged my gloved hand at least 10 times.
    After a week of settling in, I used a snake hook to get him out of cage, and he was fine once out of cage.
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    Re: So sad :(

    How many big boas do you want around? Big cages?
    How big is Jake?
    Maybe give it a few days to decide.

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    I saw that ad I wanted to jump on it but I got the kabosh from my wife.
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    I would ask to see the snake first. The only way you'll know if you can manage it is if you give it a shot. Either way, you'll make the right decision in the end. You know what's best for you, but it could help if you see the snake "at it's worst" before jumping on it.
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    My son does not have access to any of the snakes. He's 4, and he hasn't even gone near my little boa yet because I don't trust him enough yet. I'm not worried about his safety, and I don't mind having big snakes around, I already have 1 boa.

    Here's the deal:
    I am considering taking in a boa rescue. He's 5 feet long and supposedly extremely aggressive. I'm a little nervous because I only have one boa...who's very small that I've taken bites from, but I'm nervous about taking in this large boa that may not calm down. The guy got him in a trade about a month ago, sounds like he actually has some experience. He says he has 6 other boas and this one is the worst he's ever seen. He said "he'll be a good breeder but that's about it". Is this really a smart idea to take in such a large boa that could potentially seriously injure me? I've mentioned on here before, I'm a rather small female and I live alone, and I'm pretty worried about taming this animal alone, but I don't have anyone with experience close enough to help me. Can seriously aggressive boas be calmed down at an older age like this? Does anyone have any input, or suggestions on how to handle this?
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    She just sent me a picture of him, do you guys think that maybe if I give him a tub instead of the rack she has him in, with hides and everything maybe that could help? I know my boa LIVES in his hides....he'd probably become a jerk too if I took them away....
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    The lack of a hide is probably what is setting him off. But as mentioned, think about it first, then decide.
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