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  • 12-01-2009, 01:56 AM
    CoolioTiffany
    A Snake That Likes To Be Handled?
    My boa is extremely active when I handle him, he just doesn't sit still. He loves to stretch out his neck and slither around, but when I try to pu thim back in the enclosure he just refuses to go back. He's very sly, and when I get his head in the tank he comes right back out, and doesn't let go from the grip he has on my hand with his tail. So, I'm saying, I failed to get a baby boa back in his cage, and now he's still wrapped around my hand..

    Do boas normally do this or does mine love attention LOL? I know snakes just tolerate handling, but this one is changing my mind on that theory o.O
  • 12-01-2009, 02:02 AM
    jjmitchell
    Re: A Snake That Likes To Be Handled?
    My red tail loves to be held, he loves attention of all types... even loves the cat.... They are just a more personable snake it seems to me. Few of my ball pythons like to be held more than ocasionaly, my wifes corn doesnt like to be messed with at all, but thats what i love about my jax(my red tail....)
  • 12-01-2009, 02:04 AM
    Michelle.C
    Re: A Snake That Likes To Be Handled?
    They don't love being handled per se, they love being free. My Boa liked to set on top of my computer monitor when he was young enough to fit, and then behind my laptop when he outgrew that. Now he likes to chill on our 56" plasma tv. It's all about where the warmest spot around me is. He'll find it and set there for as long as I'll let him.

    He's alway preferred to chill out over roaming around. When it comes time to put him up though, it takes me ten minutes to get him in there. They are crafty about holding onto things so you can't get the doors shut before they are back out.
  • 12-01-2009, 02:10 AM
    CoolioTiffany
    Re: A Snake That Likes To Be Handled?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Michelle.C View Post
    They don't love being handled per se, they love being free. My Boa liked to set on top of my computer monitor when he was young enough to fit, and then behind my laptop when he outgrew that. Now he likes to chill on our 56" plasma tv. It's all about where the warmest spot around me is. He'll find it and set there for as long as I'll let him.

    He's alway preferred to chill out over roaming around. When it comes time to put him up though, it takes me ten minutes to get him in there. They are crafty about holding onto things so you can't get the doors shut before they are back out.

    Yeah my boa is always reaching over to my face and neck, plus it is cold in here, so I guess he's just trying to get a warm spot. LOL I do agree about them being crafty with holding onto things.. that's how I have trouble keeping him in the cage. It's like once I get his body in, he races back out. Once he is a little larger, I'll take him over to my park to let him have a roaming session LOL.
  • 12-01-2009, 02:14 AM
    mainbutter
    Re: A Snake That Likes To Be Handled?
    My old corn snake LOVED to be out of his cage, and absolutely did everything it could to refuse to go back in.. lol. a corn pushing 6 foot can be tricky to stick back in their cage, they're pretty sly.
  • 12-01-2009, 02:20 AM
    sg1trogdor
    Re: A Snake That Likes To Be Handled?
    PITA to put back in the tub. Sounds like a typical boa to me. I have 10 of them and they are all a PITA to get back in their tubs. And they are all very active while being handled. Just how they are. Either they are exploring or trying to get away from you.
  • 12-05-2009, 09:17 AM
    uwanaknome
    Re: A Snake That Likes To Be Handled?
    Im new but my Ball is the same... he is always in his hide, but while he is out he loves to crawl around on me and look around, when i put him back he seems to move around all over his cage for a while befor going back into his hide...
  • 12-05-2009, 10:11 AM
    mechnut450
    Re: A Snake That Likes To Be Handled?
    lol my boa she has only a 4x2x2 cage and I just leave the door open and she goes in and out all the time ( then agai nmy snake oom more less seald so she acan't get out) but she likes to hide in the ball python rack and such all the time. She more less cage trained too I almost always find her poo in the cage ( or on the section of tile igot in the room lol.. so clean up is so much easier.
  • 12-14-2009, 12:01 AM
    zackw419
    Re: A Snake That Likes To Be Handled?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mechnut450 View Post
    lol my boa she has only a 4x2x2 cage and I just leave the door open and she goes in and out all the time ( then agai nmy snake oom more less seald so she acan't get out) but she likes to hide in the ball python rack and such all the time. She more less cage trained too I almost always find her poo in the cage ( or on the section of tile igot in the room lol.. so clean up is so much easier.

    so you have a free roaming boa?

    sounds pretty cool if you can pull it off.
  • 12-14-2009, 03:27 PM
    Darkice
    Re: A Snake That Likes To Be Handled?
    Im down to only 3 red tails and i might breed them and i might not. I love having them around. I keep mine in the large vision cages and its really hard to get them back in. Im thinking of making a giant walk in cage in my basement with a fake tree inside for them to cruise on. And several branches on the walls for added climbing. They love to climb through the trees. They dont like being locked up in small tubs or cages. As a breeder i've kept them in large tubs for ever and only in the last year switched to the vision cages. But i think they need more room. im thinking about going with a 4x4x8 high cage with a sliding glass front door.
  • 12-16-2009, 11:15 PM
    mechnut450
    Re: A Snake That Likes To Be Handled?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by zackw419 View Post
    so you have a free roaming boa?

    sounds pretty cool if you can pull it off.



    yeah for the most part she free roams hte room she got 3 places she hides on the lowest shelf ( no heat ) or she will work herself onto a shelf with heat and push the tubs enough to get on it .. I kept her cage with the News guy coming for pictures and with the heating light into her cage I prefer her caged cause ifiknow her she knock it over or wrap on it and get a bad burn I got a reading of 200+ with the temp gun thias afternoon from the bulb.
  • 12-16-2009, 11:55 PM
    zackw419
    Re: A Snake That Likes To Be Handled?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mechnut450 View Post
    yeah for the most part she free roams hte room she got 3 places she hides on the lowest shelf ( no heat ) or she will work herself onto a shelf with heat and push the tubs enough to get on it .. I kept her cage with the News guy coming for pictures and with the heating light into her cage I prefer her caged cause ifiknow her she knock it over or wrap on it and get a bad burn I got a reading of 200+ with the temp gun thias afternoon from the bulb.

    I actually prefer someone doing this as apposed to keeping a big snake in a small cage. I'm glad it works for you, hopefully you don't have cats.
  • 12-24-2009, 06:15 AM
    I<3Dreamsicles
    Re: A Snake That Likes To Be Handled?
    lol. thats how my ball is. she never wants to go back. its hard to get her back in to because how high up my tank is, unless i stand on my bed... she will try and get her head over the edge and latch on, or wont let go of my arm, or will get her tail on the edge. she doesnt like to go back!!!
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