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Peruvian RTB ?s

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  • 02-11-2008, 11:13 PM
    2Devious
    Peruvian RTB ?s
    Guy in my local area has a 6 year old RTB for sale for $150. Asked him some questions and he says he is eating 1 Jumbo Rat or 4 Large Mice monthly.

    Shouldn't RTBs be fed weekly same as balls?
    From the pics he sent the snake looks to be healthy. I will be going to have a look either tomorrow or the next day.

    He says it is Peruvian, what should I look for to verify it's local? Obviously each can vary considerably, just wondering if there are any tell "tail" signs? Believe they are supposed to be darker in color with a distinct black line above the eye?

    Any help appreciated! :gj:
  • 02-11-2008, 11:22 PM
    ladywhipple02
    Re: Peruvian RTB ?s
    I don't know much about Peruvians, but check this out: http://riobravoreptiles.com/boas_peruvian.htm

    Also, you don't have to feed adult boas every week. I feed my adult girl one jumbo rat every three weeks (normally feed the babies every week).

    Check out the muscle structure and the tail. Boas typically have a more "boxy" appearance that BPs, which appear more round. But a healthy boa will have a nice round fat tail. If the tail is skinny, the snake isn't being fed well.
  • 02-11-2008, 11:46 PM
    2Devious
    Re: Peruvian RTB ?s
    Thanks!

    I had actually looked at that site a day or two ago.

    How about switching from live to f/t? Are boas a little more forgiving as a few sites have mentioned?
  • 02-12-2008, 01:39 AM
    Shelby
    Re: Peruvian RTB ?s
    A lot of Peruvians tend to have a yellowish tint to their body.. and they tend not to have widow's peaks in the pattern.. the dark markings on their back tend to be rather small; almost reduced.

    My adult boas eat a big rat every other to every third week.. babies and juvies eat weekly.

    Boas typically are quite easy to switch to f/t.
  • 02-12-2008, 09:17 AM
    2Devious
    Re: Peruvian RTB ?s
    Thanks for the replies folks.

    Here is one of the pics that he sent along for me.

    http://shackpics.com/files/rtbperuvi...33xucfsbai.jpg
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