looking for a trashcan python/boa
I am looking for info on a python or boa that will stay smallish. I mostly want to find one to be my trashcan for the rats I have frozen that are too big for ball pythons to eat and such. I had a 7-9 ft long boa but I got rid of her ( like a fool) cause i had trouble getting out of the floor while holding her. I want somthing that will maybe max out with a jumbo rat meal a week or so. I don't want to get 2-3lb rabbit every week to keep a snake happy. I realized today that i have about 5-7 lbs worth of rats in the freezer that on the possible too large for my snakes size. I know a couple of them were going into the 500+ grams each area. that not counting the feeder size rodents i got. ( I can fill up a 13 gallon trash bag with frozen rats). PLus I miss handling my boa and wonder what I can get to serve all my needs and still be able to pick it up and handle without being stuck in the floor.
Re: looking for a trashcan python/boa
Sounds like a good job for a Hogg Island Boa.
Re: looking for a trashcan python/boa
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All great suggestions. Carpet's get big but just dont feel as heavy bodied as a big old boa(though they can be, haha). Blood is a definite lap snake but will pound down your rats free of charge. Hoggs are gorgeous too! Any island boa will be a little smaller. Definitley good suggestions!
Re: looking for a trashcan python/boa
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bsavage
Carpet's get big but just dont feel as heavy bodied as a big old boa(though they can be, haha).
One of the many reasons I love my carpets. I've got a 7ft redtail and he is beast to handle. He is just downright heavy (over 20lbs) and has retard strength! I've also got a female coastal carpet that is pretty close to 7ft as well and she is as easy to handle as a 3ft ball python.
Oh yeah, every carpet I've ever had were eating machines! Never had one that was picky and never had one refuse a meal. If its warm and rodent shaped, its history!