Are Boas more 'active' than Ball Pythons?
When I see them in the pet stores they seem about the same to me as far as speed/activity level, but from experience what do you guys think? Are they just more fun all around or does it completely depend on the individual snake? I guess I'm curious why some people find them 'better' than BPs. :snake:
Re: Are Boas more 'active' than Ball Pythons?
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Mike41793
That must be so different from bps! Even my friendliest bp can get jumpy every once in awhile lol.
Same here, Kleo is very used to me and comfortable being carried around or napping in my hoodie. But if I touch her head by accident, boy does it annoy her! :rolleyes:
Re: Are Boas more 'active' than Ball Pythons?
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ktint
I got both boas and BPs. Boas will hold your hand or shirt or hair tight when you handle them. They resist much more thann BP to going back into the cage or tub. Curious and cooperate more when you handle them. Generally, they don't refuse food and most likely to flex their muscle when you force them to do your way.
Haha, that's what makes me a little hesitant about them! The only time I've been around an adult RTB was in a pet store. He wrapped the end of his tail onto a guy's ankle and even just that little part of the snake was so strong! What if they don't want to let go?