Anyone have experience with them? They are so cool.
06-06-2015, 01:09 AM
Reinz
Yeah, I'd love to see one!
11-30-2018, 11:34 PM
DebbieDecker
Re: Rubber boa
I've lived in Oregon most of my life and have never seen a rubber boa. I'm glad they are so good at hiding, there are hawks everywhere.
11-30-2018, 11:36 PM
MR Snakes
You mean like the toy rubber snakes???:snake::snake::snake:
12-01-2018, 12:05 AM
distaff
I've seen them listed for sale exactly once...and then, they were gone.
(They weren't cheap, either.)
12-03-2018, 09:45 AM
asplundii
I have a pair. They are a fun little species, very calm and deliberate in their actions. Also dead easy to care for, just set them up at room temps and leave them alone. They can be a bit of a pain to get feeding when young but once they start they are full on gluttons. There are a few breeders out there with them if you go looking but be prepared to wait as it seems most breeders wait to sell the babies after they are a year or so old. Price on them is not that bad either, expect to pay ~$200-$400 or so
12-03-2018, 09:53 AM
MR Snakes
Pics???
12-03-2018, 11:46 AM
zina10
Used to have 2. They were really cool. Very easy to take care of.
One ate regularly, the other one skipped here and there. They always look much prettier in person, than they do in pictures. Back then I paid around $100 for each one or so.
12-03-2018, 04:55 PM
Bogertophis
They're very similar to rosy boas actually, but they're found at higher elevations in the mountains & need cooler temperatures, whereas the rosy boas
are found in coastal & desert areas (as well as inter-grade areas in-between). They are protected (CA Fish & Game) & not many are bred in captivity.
(I've never kept rubber boas, only rosy boas.)
12-04-2018, 09:13 AM
asplundii
Re: Rubber boa
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Originally Posted by MR Snakes
Pics???
Ever since PhotoBucket went to Hades in a hand basket I kind of gave up on finding a photohosting site. If you have Instagram you can see some pics of them there... @actcattgg