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Aggressive dumeril boa?
I'm strongly considering a Dumeril Boa for my second snake (first was a BP, Chef Roger) and doing some research have come across conflicting first hand experience from keepers so I wanted to ask here what everyone's experience has been. Now I know that each individual has it's own personality, but the ability to handle is important to me when keeping a pet so I want to know what the general consensus is before getting one.
I'm talking general behavior. If you put your hand in the cage smelling like a juicy rodent then that's not really the snake's fault.
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Re: Aggressive dumeril boa?
My girl comes out and climbs onto my hands every time. She has only bit me once in 2 years, and it was my fault for accidentally scaring her. She has great temperament, and is what you call a puppy dog of snakes!! Imagine the ball python of boas, that's what a dumerils is. The size is also something to consider, females can get up to 8ft long. So if you want one, make sure you've got room for it. I will say with confidence that you should get one, and when you do you will be more than satisfied with how awesome they are!!
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0.2 Normals (Coilette and Mary Jane)
1.0 Spider (Zues)
1.0 Pastel (De Sol)
Boa Constrictors
0.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa (Stella)
0.1 BCI Hog Island (Kiyoko)
0.1 Dumerils Boa (Gloria)
1.1 Yellow Anaconda (Serenity and Diablo)
0.1 Albino Common Northern Boa BCI (Pandora)
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Re: Aggressive dumeril boa?
Space would be no problem but I'll probably look for a male since I take care of them alone.
I'm glad to hear that, from what I've seen in videos and read they are very sociable.
I was just reading the comments in the care sheet at Reptile Magazine and some people made it sound like they were retic aggressive.
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1.0 Generic Stripe BP- Chef Roger
1.0 Pied BP - Pie Chef (PC)
x.x Dumeril's Boa - TBD (Coming Soon )
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Re: Aggressive dumeril boa?
Also I wanted to ask you but didn't want to hijack your thread, where did you get yours? I haven't found any available online.
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1.0 Generic Stripe BP- Chef Roger
1.0 Pied BP - Pie Chef (PC)
x.x Dumeril's Boa - TBD (Coming Soon )
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Re: Aggressive dumeril boa?
A while back I found her on fauna classifieds. They shipped her to me from NC. Check Fauana and places like that out. Just make sure to check their black list to make sure you aren't buying from some pos who rips people off.
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Ball Python
0.2 Normals (Coilette and Mary Jane)
1.0 Spider (Zues)
1.0 Pastel (De Sol)
Boa Constrictors
0.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa (Stella)
0.1 BCI Hog Island (Kiyoko)
0.1 Dumerils Boa (Gloria)
1.1 Yellow Anaconda (Serenity and Diablo)
0.1 Albino Common Northern Boa BCI (Pandora)
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People here have always had positive things to say about Dums. One is on my "someday" list for sure.
For negative reports of biting or aggressive behavior I would bet a dollar to the donut that is the owners fault.
Dums love to burrow and completely hide. They are ambush hunters. When they are buried you don't go poking around with your hands trying to find them. You could be asking for trouble. They could be in food/hunting mode, or even just sleeping and react defensively when awakened. This is where hook training pays off, especially if you use Aspen substrate.
I bet more owners will chime in about their tame ones.
The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.
1.2 Coastal Carpet Pythons
Mack The Knife, 2013
Lizzy, 2010
Etta, 2013
1.1 Jungle Carpet Pythons
Esmarelda , 2014
Sundance, 2012
2.0 Common BI Boas, Punch, 2005; Butch, age?
0.1 Normal Ball Python, Elvira, 2001
0.1 Olive (Aussie) Python, Olivia, 2017
Please excuse the spelling in my posts. Auto-Correct is my worst enema.
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Re: Aggressive dumeril boa?
 Originally Posted by iLikeSneks
Space would be no problem but I'll probably look for a male since I take care of them alone.
I'm glad to hear that, from what I've seen in videos and read they are very sociable.
I was just reading the comments in the care sheet at Reptile Magazine and some people made it sound like they were retic aggressive.
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That's ridiculous LOL.
For the record, my dum is as docile as my ball pythons, but docile in a different way? She'll most likely find a comfortable position and just stay there, forever. Possibly for hours, if nothing moves or bothers her. I've stacked rings and flowers on my dum's head, and lifted her head/tail with my hands to pose her in certain positions, like a clay model. She doesn't care at all. 
Of course, individual personalities is a thing, so I would rather meet the dum in person before buying. Or you can buy from a trustworthy breeder who is honest with you about the dum's temperament.
Last edited by redshepherd; 01-15-2017 at 05:33 PM.
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I don't think I could get my little girl to bite me. She's only about 5 months old and I got her when she was about 2 months old. She is one of three of the lounging trio. Her, Caesar and Rosey. She will sit on me for hours just relaxing and every once in awhile she will sniff the area and then go lay back down lol. Such a lazy little snake.
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Re: Aggressive dumeril boa?
 Originally Posted by iLikeSneks
Space would be no problem but I'll probably look for a male since I take care of them alone.
I'm glad to hear that, from what I've seen in videos and read they are very sociable.
I was just reading the comments in the care sheet at Reptile Magazine and some people made it sound like they were retic aggressive.
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Actually no snake is 'aggressive' except black mambas. Snakes are defensive if they think you are going to hurt them.
And I would put Caesar my SD retic up against any snake for mellowness. Caesar has never bit me and the only time he has been pissed off is when I tried using a hook to touch him on the head. He opened his mouth and hissed at it. Since then I quit and just use a twisted up paper towel which he is fine with for when he thinks its dinner time and gets excited. Otherwise I can just reach in, scoop him up and he will sit on me or stretch out on the bed or couch and relax or explore.
0.1 Rio Bravo Pokigron Suriname BC-Gina
1.0 Meltzer/Lincoln Peruvian Longtail het anery BCL-Louie
0.1 Biak Green Tree Python-Pat
1.0 OSHY Biak Green Tree Python-Alex
0.0.1 Super Reduced Reticulated Gila Monster-Dozer
0.0.1 Utah Banded Gila Monster-Tank
0.0.1 Super Black Beaded Lizard-Reggie
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