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Yes! New Dumerils Boa!
I got my first Dumerils boa last week. I have lots of other snakes but this is my only boa and he is really beautiful. I wanted a boa that could get large but not monserous. I have worked with a lot of durms over the years and they are always so gentle and so beautiful and never get much over 7 feet so a male durmerils seemed like a great plan.
My one concern was getting him on prekilled mice. I just hate weekly trips to buy mice and I even got my last hold out house snake on prekilled so I was hoping I would not have to go back to weekly trips to Pet Land and driving young mice down that "last long mile".
Well I tried to feed him about 2 days after he got here and he refused but today I put a nice young mouse in his viv all thawed out and an hour later gone. 
I am really happy about this I guess I got lucky cause I have read so many stories about it being hard to get a baby durm on pre killed.
Now here is the other side, I have a carpet python and he was "nippy" and grew out of it like everyone says. I expected my dumerils to be less nippy but he is beyound nippy he is like a freaking little demon! 
Anything near his face and especially above his head gets struck at and bit. Doesn't really hurt but he draws blood sure enough, so the wife is freaked out. LOL
I have gone to gloves just to stop bleeding on my stuff when working with him. I have only handled him a tiny bit so far cause he is so new. The day he arrived I took him out and he seemed cool then snapped at my face.
Is this totaly normal for a baby dumerils and how long can I expect to have to work on this guy till he mellows out. I think this guy needs a valium or a qualude or something, 
Here is a few shot of him,



Pretty little demon isn't he?
Jack Spirko
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Re: Yes! New Dumerils Boa!
Handsome little demon!
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Re: Yes! New Dumerils Boa!
Where did ya get him? He's a knock out! I have three dums and they all were nippy devils as babies but mellowed rather quickly. I love dums!
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Re: Yes! New Dumerils Boa!
Guy I bought him from is named Steve Strong up in Kansas. Found him on Kingsnake.com for 75 plus shipping which is such a deal I was concerned a bit but he sells a lot there and no bad thing have popped up on the forums so I figured I would give him a shot.
Shipped right on time and delivered exactly what he promised.
He was only born three weeks ago about how long do you think it will take him to calm down and how often would you recommend handling him to get it done. I am happy to let him sit and not handle him much at all but figure I need to some to get him over his problems.
Jack Spirko
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Spammers are scum! If I had my way they would all get reincarnated as feeder mice!
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Oohhhhh he's gorgeous! I love dums!! I don't have any advice for ya, due to lack of experience in that area....but he's a handsome devil, for sure!
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Re: Yes! New Dumerils Boa!
Wow! I heard they where nippy snakes, but I got a female and a male from Jeff Hartwig and they are the total opposite. I handle them once or twice a week and they have not even attempted to bite me. I guess they all have their own temperaments. But like we all know, most babies are nippy.
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Re: Yes! New Dumerils Boa!
I'd give him one week from the time you got him to let him settle in...Start now if need be. No food, NO handling, and no "peeking" on him all the time. After one week, feed him. Wait another week and then start handling him. He'll be fine. I think he's just got the baby boa napolean syndrome going on.
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That is one nice looking snake you got there!
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Re: Yes! New Dumerils Boa!
gorgeus dumerils love em to bits.
I would do as jim020cricket says , it always works out for the best that way
[b] Steve Irwin Febuary 22nd 1962 - September 4th 2006 [font=Century Gothic]R.I.P

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Re: Yes! New Dumerils Boa!
Well
It isnt like I have bothered him much the day he got here I took him out of the box, he bit me and I put him in his viv. Two days later I tried feeding him and he bit me again but did not eat. Then a week later I fed him and he ate of couse he tried to bite me first so in a week and a half including just putting him into his viv he has been handled three times for a grand total for like two minutes total.
But I will give him till next wednesday till I try handling him again that will be another full week totaly left alone.
Jack Spirko
Check out "the site" on the African House Snake - and get a free copy of "The Reptile Book", by Raymond L. Ditmars.
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Spammers are scum! If I had my way they would all get reincarnated as feeder mice!
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