Re: Rembrandt - Nicaraguan Boa (first snake!)
That’s really good news,love how the pattern can be seen in the shed
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Re: Rembrandt - Nicaraguan Boa (first snake!)
First feeding, first poop, and first shed. All new snake milestones. Congrats on your progress!
Re: Rembrandt - Nicaraguan Boa (first snake!)
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caravaggiooo
Wow! Handsome devil!
Re: Rembrandt - Nicaraguan Boa (first snake!)
Hes a great colour and looks nice and healthy
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Re: Rembrandt - Nicaraguan Boa (first snake!)
He's wicked pretty overall, but that tail! Wow! Such a gorgeous red and white contrast. I'm getting dangerously close to getting a boa myself (if my new AP T8 ever arrives!:mad:). I'm torn between a Nic, like your's, and a Hog island. Love the colors of the Nic, but I've heard Hogs can't be beat temperament-wise.
Keep the updates coming!
Re: Rembrandt - Nicaraguan Boa (first snake!)
I’ve heard of plenty of hoggs been aggressive as well, my 3year old Hypo nic has been fine and a much better colour than any Hogg
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Re: Rembrandt - Nicaraguan Boa (first snake!)
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JRLongton
He's wicked pretty overall, but that tail! Wow! Such a gorgeous red and white contrast. I'm getting dangerously close to getting a boa myself (if my new AP T8 ever arrives!:mad:). I'm torn between a Nic, like your's, and a Hog island. Love the colors of the Nic, but I've heard Hogs can't be beat temperament-wise.
Keep the updates coming!
Thanks!! As you know this guy is my only snake so I can't offer any comparison, but for the past 2.5~ months he's been a dream! I've talked about this before here - I'm glad I wasn't scared away by the prevailing notion that Nics are aggressive; Rembrandt has never shown any sign of striking and he's more shy than moody, but still stretches out to explore when he's taken out. I'd say if the breeder/seller can vouch for the snake's personality a Nic can be fantastic. Personally, I like that they're less commonly kept, they're so underrated! I hope you'll join the boa club soon!