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Re: Please help
Well the breeder said it was a Columbian 66% het Snow Boa. He wasn't very cooperative, didn't offer any resolutions. Guess thats the problem with buying from an expo. Hopefully I can get the new cage Sunday and house him in it for a few years, then get something bigger. I'm willing to believe it was a miscommunication, but you'd think a reputable breeder would offer some resolution. He saw my email and sent no reply. Be careful of Cv Exotics in NH.
BTW I shot my pic through the glass cage as well as the plastic Kritter Keeper. My corn had just shed. I've had my corn for over 10 years, so I'm not a complete idiot when it comes to snake husbandry.
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66% double het snow boa? Ya, you can send that to me? I'll prove him! :P
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So...does this mean that you'll keep him?? I believe things happen and sometimes we don't get to know the reasons behind why they happen. I guess you were suppose to get a boa, though you didn't realize it at the time!
I would love to see your handsome guy out of the cage when you have the chance!! Congrats!! :D
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I know the guy who owns CV Exotics. He's a stand up guy. Had you researched normal Ball Python pictures(not morph pictures), there wouldn't have been a problem. All you had to say was "I'm looking for a normal Ball Python, either male or female", and he would have found you one.
Your boa is 66% possible het Snow. This means it is a normal looking common boa that is 66% Possible het(2 in 3 chance) albino(meaning it has a 66% chance of carrying the albino gene), and is 66% Possible Het for Anerythristic(meaning it has a 66% chance for carrying the anerythrism gene). You would breed the snake to a female who is 100% het for Snow, and see if he proves out for either albino, anerthrism or both genes(which creates a Snow boa).
In the meantime until you can get the new cage, just go to WalMart and get a 27qt sweater box made by Sterilite and house him in that. The corn snake's enclosure isn't a suitable housing situation, and it's also not warm enough for the boa. He could very easily get sick at the temperatures the corn snake is comfortable at.
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I'd think asking the guy if this snake was a Ball Python would relay the fact i was looking for a Ball Python. Most of the other vendors had their snakes labeled, because not everyone is a snake expert. Irregardless here's more pics.
http://www.ball-pythons.net/gallery/.../4/3/5/bp4.jpg
http://www.ball-pythons.net/gallery/.../4/3/5/bp3.jpg
http://www.ball-pythons.net/gallery/.../4/3/5/bp2.jpg
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His distended throat area is making me think he has a respiratory infection. Is he wheezing, popping? Bubbles coming out of his mouth or nose? Does he yawn alot?
What are his temperatures and humidity?
I would seriously get him to the veterinarian as you may have a very sick snake on your hands. And yes, if you've been keeping him around your corn snake, it's very possible that your Corn could get sick too.
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Hrmmm...is his throat supposed to look like that?
Edit: Beckys quick hands said it all
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Nope no popping or wheezing, no yawning, no bubbles. Temp is at 88 degrees, 60% humidity. Glad I posted the pictures because his throat looks fine to me.
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Originally Posted by kjhowland
Nope no popping or wheezing, no yawning, no bubbles. Temp is at 88 degrees, 60% humidity. Glad I posted the pictures because his throat looks fine to me.
Would you be able to open his mouth and look for any mucous or extra saliva?
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he looks anery to me.
But for reals the throat shouldnt look like that.
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Originally Posted by SatanicIntention
if you've been keeping him around your corn snake, it's very possible that your Corn could get sick too.
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