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  • 03-07-2018, 07:44 AM
    CALM Pythons
    Re: New Baby BCI Boa - Possible sickness
    Keep us updated.. Try not to be upset, 99% its nothing you caused..


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  • 03-07-2018, 01:24 PM
    Aerries
    Re: New Baby BCI Boa - Possible sickness
    What was the outcome?


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  • 03-07-2018, 04:03 PM
    dadofsix
    Re: New Baby BCI Boa - Possible sickness
    I suspect that there are quite a lot of people on this thread who want to have that question answered!

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  • 03-07-2018, 09:55 PM
    FractalVision
    Do you know, I thought I had already posted what happened today - it goes to show that my mind hasn't been clear!

    Well, I took him back to the shop. They examined him, and could not see the issue at first, but when they placed him in a tub, they could see the issue of the head twitching now and again.

    They said that they are going to arrange a visit to the vet, and that if it is not life-threatening condition, they will keep the boa as a pet, and that he should be fine to live a fulfilling life, with the twitch.
    They apologised and were sympathetic, and gave me a refund.

    I will be getting another common boa, but I will be sure to hold him properly, and check him as you've told me, Sauvo.
    I really hope the boa is not dangerously ill, and gets the treatment he needs. I am truly relieved that he will be in the right hands, at least.

    I was just wondering, what temps do you guys keep your boas at? I was told in the shop that 29 degrees celsius is good to aim for the hot side.
  • 03-07-2018, 10:02 PM
    Phillydubs
    Do you have or can you find a breeder in your area.

    Getting from “shops” is always risky and you would be in much better hands with a reputable breeder.
  • 03-07-2018, 11:38 PM
    bcr229
    Re: New Baby BCI Boa - Possible sickness
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by FractalVision View Post
    I was just wondering, what temps do you guys keep your boas at? I was told in the shop that 29 degrees celsius is good to aim for the hot side.

    That's a little low for the hot side, usually I aim for 78-88*F (26-32*C).
  • 03-07-2018, 11:51 PM
    Sauzo
    Re: New Baby BCI Boa - Possible sickness
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by FractalVision View Post
    Do you know, I thought I had already posted what happened today - it goes to show that my mind hasn't been clear!

    Well, I took him back to the shop. They examined him, and could not see the issue at first, but when they placed him in a tub, they could see the issue of the head twitching now and again.

    They said that they are going to arrange a visit to the vet, and that if it is not life-threatening condition, they will keep the boa as a pet, and that he should be fine to live a fulfilling life, with the twitch.
    They apologised and were sympathetic, and gave me a refund.

    I will be getting another common boa, but I will be sure to hold him properly, and check him as you've told me, Sauvo.
    I really hope the boa is not dangerously ill, and gets the treatment he needs. I am truly relieved that he will be in the right hands, at least.

    I was just wondering, what temps do you guys keep your boas at? I was told in the shop that 29 degrees celsius is good to aim for the hot side.

    I keep all my snakes with an 88F hot spot via flexwatt and a cage ambient of around 77-80F.
  • 03-08-2018, 12:22 PM
    FractalVision
    Yes, that is what I thought.
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