Getting a Hog Island Boa!
So, after considering getting either a Hog Island or a Dumerils for quite some time now, I've decided to get a female Hog Island boa(simply because a Dumerils can get a bit too big for what I want right now).
I wont be getting the hatchling until mid-July. I've read up on and researched their care, and found they need almost identical conditions to ball pythons. Other than the obvious difference in enclosure size, is there anything else I have to consider in terms of husbandry that is different from BP's? I know as adults they require less frequent meals.
Here is a picture of the mother:
http://i1327.photobucket.com/albums/...ps25a42bf8.jpg
I still have yet to pick out a hatchling, but there are almost 20 of them, so I should find just what I want :)
Re: Getting a Hog Island Boa!
They may climb more as neonates than bps, but adults are terrestrial and there is no need to add height to their caging unless it's for your viewing pleasure.
Re: Getting a Hog Island Boa!
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Also, baby boas are referred to as neonates (not hatchlings) as they are live-born, not hatched from eggs ;)
You know, I was wondering about that the other day hahaha. I was about to call one a hatchling, but thought "They are born live though...." I didn't know the right term, so I went with hatchling. You learn something new every day ;)
I'm definitely excited. I figure I'd hook train if I encountered problems, otherwise no need. I've also heard that tapping them with anything to alert them of your presence works. An aggressive eater might think you're food if you just reach in first without them knowing you're there :rolleye2:
I plan on keeping it in a 28qt rack until it needs more space, then I'll get a nice 2'x4'x1' cage for her. If she needs something larger after that, I'm sure I can find use for that cage ;)
Re: Getting a Hog Island Boa!
Congrats! Boas are fun. :)
Getting a Hog Island Boa!
That is a nice looking hog island. I love my hogs they are great. My male is very curious and always poking into trouble. He has escaped his tub a few times. He is very sweet and always hear comments on him when I have taken him out for educational shows. My female is curious but more cautious. She is over six foot and likes to come out on her terms. She doesn't really enjoy coming out to be handled.
You will really enjoy your hog, they are great snakes :)