Re: corn island temperament?
I love my 3,year old corn island, she feels different to my other boas,more smooth if that makes sense and she rarely holds on.shes a Pleasure to have out but nearly dropped her do many times . Never nipped or hissed either . tap training a great idea as she thinks you gonna feed her all the time once out of food mode I just pick her up no probs,I'm sure she would eat every day given the chance
I love the drastic colour changes these have on a daily basis from a light grey to an almost kaki green and the flushing is amazing.i think there great and not too big either
She's in a dark on phase on the photos but nicely fired up https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...093f70e9a7.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...346b44a241.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...cab02d2834.jpg
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Re: corn island temperament?
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I love my 3,year old corn island, she feels different to my other boas,more smooth if that makes sense and she rarely holds on.shes a Pleasure to have out but nearly dropped her do many times . Never nipped or hissed either . tap training a great idea as she thinks you gonna feed her all the time once out of food mode I just pick her up no probs,I'm sure she would eat every day given the chance
I love the drastic colour changes these have on a daily basis from a light grey to an almost kaki green and the flushing is amazing.i think there great and not too big either
She's in a dark on phase on the photos but nicely fired up
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Thank you! Exactly what I was looking for. You may have sealed the deal for me. Again, thank you. Max size for a female? 5-5.5 ft and a bit more of a slender build?
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Yes my female was 3 in August and she’s not quite 5ft and slender as you say
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Yes my female was 3 in August and she’s not quite 5ft and slender as you say
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alright.. and thank you. I’ve been deciding between several of the island boas. I was torn between the hog and corn islands and i am leaning more and more toward corn as I do more research. I was told breeding season was between May and June-ish.. so I still have some time to research..
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That is a great looking snake. I really don't think you can go wrong with any of the Island localities. I was doing quite a bit of research myself and kind of decided to look for the best little guy I could find. I actually just received a perfect little M Pure Hog Island for a local breeder here in FL. So far he is an awesome. Very inquisitive easy to handle and just amazing. If I can figure out how to post picture I will start a thread. I am just thrilled.
Bill
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Beautiful pictures Richard. Cool thread thanks for the info !
May I ask who the breeder is you may go with?
It’s a breeder that had some pure hogs on morph market. I messaged them and inquired, come to find out they produce corns as well. Both their hog and corn breeders are from Rio Bravo. Was listed as Sonja under morph market. Looks like a small independent breeder, which I like. Super excited and have put my name down for a female corn island if she produces any next season.
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I looked at those snakes and that breeders page when I was investigating and I think you would get a great snake. In fact my Hog Island was from the other breeder listed on Morph Mart.
I got the M that was shown. My reason was based on the Breeder being here in FL for a very short shipping window. I seriously considered a Corn or a Crawl Island. The whole history behind the Island localities along with the great colors and temperament plus a little smaller size seems great.