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My first Boa

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  • 07-14-2006, 09:05 PM
    Grim91Z
    My first Boa
    Got this Red Tail Boa today (gender unknown) at a local reptile shop we found. They had a good deal on some nice yearlings (I think the guy said a few months, not sure on the exact age) so I decided to snatch one up. I've done some reading prior and know these become giants. Can't wait to build my own vivarium for it.
    http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/878...800x6001hj.jpg

    http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/4...800x6002xh.jpg

    Right now he's chilling in the warm side (bought me a 25 dollar digi thermo-hydrometer, I hope it's more accurate) at around 92*F and 52% humidity. :D
    Is there anything inparticular I should know about this species as far as handling and fedding is concerned? He seemed a lot more active than my ball when I handled him in the reptile shop today. :)

    P.S. Disregard that heat rock you see in the first pic. That was given to me for some dumb reason. I know not to use those. ;)
  • 07-14-2006, 09:14 PM
    xdeus
    Re: My first Boa
    Congrats on the new boa! :gj: Let me know if you need some links for some caresheets. They're pretty easy to take care of... they have a GREAT feeding response and are amazingly fast and strong compared to a Ball. They also seem to move around a lot more and are a lot less shy. He might enjoy a branch to climb around on while he's young, but when he gets older he probably won't use it too much.
  • 07-14-2006, 09:31 PM
    frankykeno
    Re: My first Boa
    Probably best to get this snake sexed as female columbians get a fair bit bigger than the males so you may as well know up front what you will end up dealing with. I don't believe they are actually classed as a "giant" like burmese pythons, reticulated pythons, etc. are. They do get to be a good sized, muscular snake you need to respect for it's sheer strength. They are usually very aggressive eaters that easily take live, f/t or p/k prey and are not extremely prey specific. They do have quite a long strike range so plan for safe feeding procedures. Start good habits now and you'll be fine when this snake is larger.
  • 07-14-2006, 09:36 PM
    jglass38
    Re: My first Boa
    Rock on! Hot boa there...They definitely don't qualify as giants, even the biggest females. But they can become large and a handful. Do your research and you'll be fine. Welcome!!
  • 07-14-2006, 10:03 PM
    JimiSnakes
    Re: My first Boa
    Boas Rock! You'll love him/her, they have an awesome personality. I've heard about males being smaller than females, but it isn't really a 100% thing. Don't worry too much about it, it might only be six inches to a foot either way. When they are that big, it doesn't matter anymore..lol. Take your finger and press from it's butt down to it's tip of the tail firmly. Do this a few times and if you feel a double bump or bulge...it's a boy. It will be one after the other type thing. This is really easy to tell with boas. Press firmly though, but not too hard. Good luck!
  • 07-14-2006, 10:04 PM
    Pork Chops N' Corn Bread
    Re: My first Boa
    Defently not giants like everyone else said but a large female can be 9-10' and 50+ lbs although that would be an older boa. Most are tame as long as you handle them every once in a while. I usually hold my 2 1-2 times a week for just 10-20 minutes and try and get them out sides 1 time a week if the weather is ok. Nice boa and I hope you don't use that rock heater in the background in that first pic. If its a male you should expect to have a 4' by 2' cage MINIMUM as an adult and for a female, 6' by 2' is a minimum althought I would do 6' by 30" or something like that for an adult.
  • 07-14-2006, 10:09 PM
    fish21
    Re: My first Boa
    how nice is he. you take good care of it and you will have a great frind for many many years. if you have any questions dont hesitate to send me a pm
    matt
  • 07-14-2006, 10:12 PM
    jglass38
    Re: My first Boa
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by fish21
    how nice is he. you take good care of it and you will have a great frind for many many years. if you have any questions dont hesitate to send me a pm
    matt

    :gj:
  • 07-14-2006, 10:13 PM
    Pork Chops N' Corn Bread
    Re: My first Boa
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by fish21
    how nice is he. you take good care of it and you will have a great frind for many many years. if you have any questions dont hesitate to send me a pm
    matt

    Ya, what he said
  • 07-14-2006, 10:25 PM
    frankykeno
    Re: My first Boa
    As much as our first love is and always will be Ball Pythons I just can't imagine not having a Columbian Boa in the house. They are personality plus and at least in our limited experience, very easy keepers and not as easily stressed as the BP's.
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