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07-19-2019, 03:24 AM
#431
Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
Originally Posted by dakski
Her heads looking nice and meaty now mr Dave, she's getting that nice adult look to her
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07-19-2019, 09:49 AM
#432
Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
She looks GREAT Dave! Is she pretty active in her enclosure?
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07-19-2019, 11:20 AM
#433
Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy
She looks GREAT Dave! Is she pretty active in her enclosure?
Thank you sir.
At night she comes out and waits for food.
During the day she’s either asleep in a hide or sleeping in the open or a combination.
The middle of the night, who knows?
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07-27-2019, 04:52 PM
#434
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08-18-2019, 08:43 PM
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08-19-2019, 02:36 AM
#436
Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
Behira is looking nice and healthy dave, boas really are so great arnt they, I love how chilled they are
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08-19-2019, 04:51 AM
#437
Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
Originally Posted by richardhind1972
Behira is looking nice and healthy dave, boas really are so great arnt they, I love how chilled they are
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Thank you Rich. She's my first Boa and I tried my best to do right by her. It means a lot that you say she looks healthy. I've had her almost 2 years and she's over 3 years old now.
Yeah, she's the chillest snake I have. Feliz is close, but he's more active. He's slow and deliberate, but likes to move a bit. Behira is incredibly docile and chill and slow moving. We have a good bond too. She's easy to read and isn't afraid of anything. Remember, I come from a BP and corn snake background. Shayna (my albino BP), bless her heart, gets spooked and shoots back if she bumps into my arm, herself, the tank floor when putting her back, etc. She's so shy. If I hold her for long enough, there's a brief period where she chills, but then she gets antsy and wants to go back. I love her, and I am not worried about her getting scared AND biting or anything, but she spooks easy. I can touch her neck, but anywhere near her head, and she is not happy. Yafe (carpet python) is the same way regarding the head, although he doesn't scare easy. Behira, once settled and out, can easily be redirected with gentle nudging on her snout and will "happily" let me rub her head or under her chin. Does she enjoy it? Probably not, and I do not make a habit out of it, but many "newcomers to snakes" are scared by her size and color. I show them how tolerant and friendly she really is sometimes by touching her head and she has no reaction.
If I had choose any of my snakes getting to a larger size, she would be it, so it works out that she will be the biggest.
I actually had two people over that "hated" snakes in the past few months. One ended up holding Behira, after first seeing her, then touching her tail, and then going "all the way." She was amazed at how gentle she was and had feared that snakes just bite and strike all the time and where "slimy." The other was open to seeing them, but couldn't resist touching Feliz once he was out. His gentle and nature and small size were too much for her to resist and she wanted to tell her daughter (6) that she touched a snake.
I will say that many people who are afraid of snakes, tolerate or like the lizards. I use Frank and Ferry and the Leopard Geckos to warm them up and see how gentle reptiles can be.
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08-19-2019, 05:03 AM
#438
Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
Originally Posted by dakski
Thank you Rich. She's my first Boa and I tried my best to do right by her. It means a lot that you say she looks healthy. I've had her almost 2 years and she's over 3 years old now.
Yeah, she's the chillest snake I have. Feliz is close, but he's more active. He's slow and deliberate, but likes to move a bit. Behira is incredibly docile and chill and slow moving. We have a good bond too. She's easy to read and isn't afraid of anything. Remember, I come from a BP and corn snake background. Shayna (my albino BP), bless her heart, gets spooked and shoots back if she bumps into my arm, herself, the tank floor when putting her back, etc. She's so shy. If I hold her for long enough, there's a brief period where she chills, but then she gets antsy and wants to go back. I love her, and I am not worried about her getting scared AND biting or anything, but she spooks easy. I can touch her neck, but anywhere near her head, and she is not happy. Yafe (carpet python) is the same way regarding the head, although he doesn't scare easy. Behira, once settled and out, can easily be redirected with gentle nudging on her snout and will "happily" let me rub her head or under her chin. Does she enjoy it? Probably not, and I do not make a habit out of it, but many "newcomers to snakes" are scared by her size and color. I show them how tolerant and friendly she really is sometimes by touching her head and she has no reaction.
If I had choose any of my snakes getting to a larger size, she would be it, so it works out that she will be the biggest.
I actually had two people over that "hated" snakes in the past few months. One ended up holding Behira, after first seeing her, then touching her tail, and then going "all the way." She was amazed at how gentle she was and had feared that snakes just bite and strike all the time and where "slimy." The other was open to seeing them, but couldn't resist touching Feliz once he was out. His gentle and nature and small size were too much for her to resist and she wanted to tell her daughter (6) that she touched a snake.
I will say that many people who are afraid of snakes, tolerate or like the lizards. I use Frank and Ferry and the Leopard Geckos to warm them up and see how gentle reptiles can be.
It's so great when you get to convert people's views on our evil looking serpents, lol
That's what I love about boas is there generally slow moving and don't really get spooked easy and of course great eaters.
. I love seeing updates on your crew
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08-30-2019, 01:03 PM
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08-31-2019, 09:34 AM
#440
Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
Behira looks great dave, isn't it strange how sometimes the skin is in. Tight rolled up ball like behira was or a long full shed, still fascinates me watching them do it
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