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  • 05-01-2013, 01:41 AM
    brickman89
    Info on some snake species
    My name is Matt and I am looking to get a new snake. I currently have a Banana King Snake but I want something bigger. I know I am not ready for a big Red Tail yet so something a little smaller is Ideal. The species I have thought about, besides a Ball Python, are:
    Hog Island Boas
    Jungle Carpet Python
    Blood Python
    Or something that would remain around 6 feet max that is girthier than a colubrid but not as massive/long as a Red Tail. Any other suggestions to a new species would be great as well.
    Some specifics I am looking for are lengths and sizes of these species, housing sizes needed, and a possible respectable site or place to purchase any of these snakes. Any and all information will be greatly appreciated!
  • 05-01-2013, 02:02 AM
    Daybreaker
    I have all these species so I'll give you my personal suggestions and opinions:

    Hog Island BCI Boas: I highly recommend. Lovely smaller "dwarf" boas that are easy keepers. Some pure females can still get on the larger side ("hypo Hogs" ie Hogs crossed with Colombians will usually get larger than pure Hogs) so I would recommend a male (average size ~4-6' for these guys). Depending on the adult size you might be able to get away with a large tub for housing but I still recommend a 4 x 2 vivarium/enclosure.

    Here's my pure female from Chad Duggin (recommended):

    http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i3...ber2820122.jpg

    I can also personally recommend Jimi Snakes too. Rio Bravo and others have lovely Hogs as well.

    I don't have a jungle carpet but I have a pure coastal so I can give some general help but there's others with tons more Jungle experience than I. Carpets are also really nice and easy keepers that make great display animals too. Depending on the species they will need a viv too and appreciate higher enclosures for climbing.

    Here's my coastal female from Mike Curtin (recommended):

    http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i3...psfcc11afa.jpg

    I hear wonderful things about Nick Mutton too.

    For bloods I have two Sumatrans: a T positive albino girl and a Short tail ("black blood") female. I would recommend the Hog or Carpet over these for your next snake based on experience level as it's my opinion that the BCI and carpet are easier keepers over bloods. My two are wonderful eaters but they have their "moments" in terms of getting huffy puffy (which any snake can get: they each have their own personality and temperament). They will also need large tubs/vivs as well and females will get very hefty.

    My SSTP from Tim Mead (recommended):

    http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i3...psbc0d1d59.jpg

    And my albino (from LLL Reptile):

    http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i3...ps9c4d24db.jpg

    Kara at The Blood Cell is one to talk to too for more info and care of bloods.

    And as for not being ready for a red tail, you may look into a Colombian BCI MALE too: they usually get to around the 6' mark with some larger and some smaller (and they come in many morphs). I would stay away from the BCC boas (the "true" red tails) as they will get on the larger side.

    Hope that helps
  • 05-01-2013, 05:26 AM
    hypnotixdmp
    Re: Info on some snake species
    I suggest the hoggy 100%, I have a girl and she's awesome!!! I actually just emailed Jimi to put a deposit down on a male when they are born!!

    Ball Pythons
    0.2 Normals (Coilette and Mary Jane)
    1.0 Spider Morph (Zeus)
    1.0 Pastel (De Sol)

    Boas
    0.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa (Stella)
    0.1 Hog Island BCI (Kiyoko)
    0.1 Dumerils Boa (Gloria)
    0.1 Yellow Anaconda (Serenity)
  • 05-02-2013, 11:34 PM
    brickman89
    Re: Info on some snake species
    This was amazingly helpful! Most people I email or contact just give me vague descriptions or details of what I'm asking and this was so detailed and to the point So thank you very much for that. You have some amazing looking snakes too.

    do you know much about boa morphs? I know one I am interested in particularly is the Jungle Boa but I don't know if that is a Columbian BCI or if it's a BCC.

    - - - Updated - - -

    Thanks for the Help! can you give me any idea as to a range of prices he charges for Hogs?
  • 05-02-2013, 11:37 PM
    Daybreaker
    Re: Info on some snake species
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by brickman89 View Post
    This was amazingly helpful! Most people I email or contact just give me vague descriptions or details of what I'm asking and this was so detailed and to the point So thank you very much for that. You have some amazing looking snakes too.

    do you know much about boa morphs? I know one I am interested in particularly is the Jungle Boa but I don't know if that is a Columbian BCI or if it's a BCC.

    - - - Updated - - -

    Thanks for the Help! can you give me any idea as to a range of prices he charges for Hogs?

    I have a Jungle male: Jungle is a BCI Colombian morph:

    http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i3...ps89b36808.jpg

    Hog babies can be found for around ~$150 shipped right now depending on the breeder. My female was about $150 shipped from Chad Duggin.
  • 05-02-2013, 11:54 PM
    brickman89
    Re: Info on some snake species
    Again, another beautiful snake. Price range for the jungles?
  • 05-03-2013, 12:04 AM
    Daybreaker
    Re: Info on some snake species
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by brickman89 View Post
    Again, another beautiful snake. Price range for the jungles?

    Thanks :)

    Jungle prices vary a lot depending on the quality and if they're het for anything. Check for jungles on kingsnake classifieds: http://market.kingsnake.com/index.php?cat=154 (this link should take you to the Albino/Other Morph boas) and Fauna Classifieds (which you can search for jungles): http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/foru...play.php?f=500
  • 05-03-2013, 12:30 AM
    xFenrir
    Just putting in my :2cent: for regular BCI's, just for your consideration :) :

    I own a female BCI and while she's in a 6x2 enclosure now, for the first year of her life with me, she DID live in a large tub. Also, she was a rescue so she came to me already around 3ft and ~1500g's. BCI's are amazing snakes; their husbandry requirements are very very similar to Ball Pythons (most seem to like their enclosures around 2 degrees cooler than BPs though) and while they do get larger (5-6ft for males; 6-8ft for females) with regular handling and proper feeding they are some of the sweetest snakes around. My girl is a huge softie. Very inquisitive snakes (if you get a boa, don't be surprised if they're literally in your face all the time; most boas seem to have this obsession with faces) and most really enjoy coming out and being able to scout around. I even occasionally take her outside; she likes that too but has this bad habit of trying to climb trees or shrubbery so we have to keep a close eye on her. xD

    If you get a BCI baby, it will be fine for at least 2 years in tubs, although the tubs will need to get progressively larger. Boas will use any space you give them, they are not like BP's where "the more cramped the better" to them. If you got a young BCI and put it in a small or even medium vivarium, you'll find it all over that thing. They will climb, but I've noticed that the older and bigger they get, the more they tend to fall off things, so be careful. :P But with a young snake you can grow and learn with them, and it will be a few years before you have a large, big-rat-eating boa.

    "IS THAT YOUR FACE?"
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...kes/satin3.jpg
    "LET ME TOUCH YOUR FACE."
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5.../Photo0427.jpg
    "Okay, no more faces. Let's go look at things!"
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5.../Photo0581.jpg

    If you want a larger snake in the future, I would really recommend a baby BCI (male or female, either one). They're excellent "gateway snakes" into the larger constrictors. :)
  • 05-03-2013, 12:33 AM
    xFenrir
    And Daybreaker stop showing off your amazing collection!! You make me so jealous!! :taz:
  • 05-03-2013, 12:37 AM
    Daybreaker
    Re: Info on some snake species
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by xFenrir View Post
    And Daybreaker stop showing off your amazing collection!! You make me so jealous!! :taz:

    lol! :P

    OP: The info xFenrir gave is top notch too :gj:
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