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    I feel your pain. I picked up another BP 6 days ago and am leaving it alone until tomorrow. It's driving me insane because I'm dying to inspect his/her pattern because it appears to be quite interesting. I haven't gotten a good look at it because I picked it up as a "rescue" and had only decided to get it about 12 hrs before I drove nearly 90miles to get it LOL

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    I agree. We have a lot of hides in our tank and rarely ever see "Les" the lesser or "Charlotte" the spider because they are always hiding. I still find it hard not to pull them out to check on them. I can't wait to get them in the new rack so we can check on them without disturbing them by searching under multiple hides.

    I feel like when my kids were babies and I kept going in when they were sleeping to make sure they were still breathing. I haven't seen more than the tip of a tail in two days and it is very hard to let be.

    Congrats on the Woma!

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    Re: Never found it so hard...

    Quote Originally Posted by Seru1 View Post
    I am developing a carpet addiction I just love centralians. I wanna start on them and IJ's before moving into coastals.

    I love boas but there Caging is a mystery and a fear of mine. I'd love a BCC but I have no snake room and most of my house is 70-74 ambi. ((My pythons stay in racks. Someday my woma will utilize RHP's in a display cage.))

    BCC's get so big though I don't know if a radient heat panel could heat a big cage like that properly.


    So many beautiful snakes in the world. Still check back friday night I can't wait to show my new girl off.
    I have a pair of Bredilis. They are pretty cool. I like them better than any other carpet I have owned.

    Caging is not difficult for boas. I keep my adults in 4x2x1 PVC cages with 80 watt RHPs. Larger boas would need larger cages and higher wattage RHPS. The RHPs would have no difficulty heating the ambientm temp if yours stays between 70 and 74. I say go for it.

    I also want a Black-headed python!!
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    Re: Never found it so hard...

    I completely understand the woma addiction This is my woma pair
    This is Jill the female





    This is Jack the male


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    Re: Never found it so hard...

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    I have a pair of Bredilis. They are pretty cool. I like them better than any other carpet I have owned.

    Caging is not difficult for boas. I keep my adults in 4x2x1 PVC cages with 80 watt RHPs. Larger boas would need larger cages and higher wattage RHPS. The RHPs would have no difficulty heating the ambientm temp if yours stays between 70 and 74. I say go for it.

    I also want a Black-headed python!!
    I wish thinking of setting up a click clack upstairs for a baby BCC ((Cheaper than buying 2' grow up cage.) And it's warmer upstairs closer to 78-80. I'm not sure of a good tub boa set up and how long they'd be comfortable in one.


    Thanks for the info. I've been dream of boas for awhile.

    Quote Originally Posted by CallmeUmaster View Post
    I completely understand the woma addiction
    Your woma's are adorable! I went to check my new girls temps tonight and she came out of her hide and tracked my hand even tongued the temp gun. I snapped a camera phone picture and she's my new wallpaper.
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