Re: Peruvian Long Tail Problems
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Tragic Image
Mmmm, well I'll have to speak with LLL. It was sold to me as a Peruvian, but sometimes mistakes happen.
I appreciate all the advice
Don't worry about what he is if you like him. He's nice looking and ,,,, it's a boa constrictor and that's the best part. Unless LLL nailed you with a BCL price, and you desperately wanted a BCL, I'd just call them and clarify and keep what you have if you like him. Just for the record, it doesn't look like a Peruvian BCC either which would also cost more than a BCI.
Your wife did what's referred to as confident handling!! She probably reached in without hesitation and picked him up. MOST boas settle pretty quick and start to explore once you've picked them up.
I'm not sure what your experience level is, but if you are just coming from BP's, these boas are much different. I made the "jump" to boas not too long ago. Nothing against royals as my sone still has his, but when it's time to handle a snake, its the BC all day LOL!
Keep the handling going once you get the feeding dialed in. He may have a little stress, but I'd be lying if I told you I let my new boa settle in for a full 2 weeks. I gave him a week based on my observations.
Just in case you want a little extra reading/research. This is Vin Russo's web page. He wrote the book; THE COMPLETE BOA CONSTRICTOR These images and the description should help you with distinguishing the BCL.
http://www.cuttingedgeherp.com/perul...ongicauda.html
Re: Peruvian Long Tail Problems
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Tragic Image
Well, I didn't care if it was a BCI, BCL, BCC or any of that. Replacing the snake wasn't an option for me.
The company simply corrected the pricing, and I wouldn't of wanted anything other than that. In fact they offered more than the difference and I declined.
That's good in my book! :gj:
Glad they made it right for you. And in the end, you did wind up with a very nice snake!! ;)
Re: Peruvian Long Tail Problems
Just as an update. He's calmed down considerably. He was aggressive up until about August when we finally started taking him out and letting him slither around our yard. It was an instant change. Much more calm.
Size wise he's up to 1300grams. He eats regularly, and it's the only time he shows aggression. Occasionally he'll get hissy after eating but I think he is just feeling vulnerable.
Hates getting put back once he's out, and shows lots of interest in our cat. Our black lab runs from him.
I just wanted to come back and say thank you all for the help and advice you all offered.