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    great advice - i just got another after having another one for a long time.

    great interactive snakes - I definately suggest feeding outside of the their enclosure to help reduce that feeding response when you first get them out. mine could bee a little wierd getting out and was a baby the moment you got her out. they have such expressive eyes when compared to my balls...

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    Re: Going to check out two Red Tails...

    Found a picture of her on their site! She looks gorgeous, I can't wait to see her in person!!

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    Re: Going to check out two Red Tails...

    womsterr :
    they have such expressive eyes when compared to my balls...
    How true! I just adore Peaches' eyes. My favorite feature.

    Beautiful pic! She looks good. When are you going to go see her?
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    Re: Going to check out two Red Tails...

    Quote Originally Posted by xFenrir View Post
    I've already told the bf that if he gets one it would be going into a tub/rack system (I have my Ball in a tank and while it's nice to look at it's such a hassle to care for, and I don't want more tanks to clean since it'll be housed in my house, lol).
    If you only want one tank to clean, then I would suggest putting the BP into the rack and the boa into the tank.
    Boas need more room than BP's do. I follow the general rule of about 1 square foot of floor space per 1 foot of snake length. For smaller boas, tubs make great "grow out" enclosures until they are big enough for more permanent enclosures. You can even go with a VE-175 tub from ReptileTubs.com, which has about the same floor space as a 4 X 2 enclosure.
    For a 3 year old boa, I would suggest a 10-14 day feeding schedule.
    Boas aren't technically "arboreal", but they are very adept at climbing, and will often use anything extra that you give them to perch on, whether it is a branch, wood poles, or just laying on top of their hides.
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    Re: Going to check out two Red Tails...

    Definitely visit the shelter before making any final decisions; boas are very different from ball pythons handling-wise; though the majority of boas are completely docile (excluding nippy hatchlings), they are not jumpy or nervous in the least like ball pythons are. Both of my boas are very relaxed and calm, and definitely enjoy being out.

    Another big difference between boas and ball pythons is feeding. Boas are aggressive feeders, and that is often times connected with cage aggression. Both of my boas are complete sweethearts to handle, but are extremely cage aggressive. Hook training is absolutely vital if you want to avoid bites (and big boas can pack serious bites! I've had my hand pretty badly torn up by a female that was just 4ft!).

    Also, due to their great feeding responses, obesity is often an issue with boas. Don't overfeed!!! For an adult/subadult, a meal every 2-3 weeks is plenty of food.

    Good luck! She looks gorgeous, I'm sure you'll love her! My boas are among my favorite snakes, they are excellent pets!

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    Re: Going to check out two Red Tails...

    Quote Originally Posted by Evenstar View Post
    How true! I just adore Peaches' eyes. My favorite feature.

    Beautiful pic! She looks good. When are you going to go see her?
    I'm about to leave as I type this.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vypyrz View Post
    If you only want one tank to clean, then I would suggest putting the BP into the rack and the boa into the tank.
    Boas need more room than BP's do. I follow the general rule of about 1 square foot of floor space per 1 foot of snake length. For smaller boas, tubs make great "grow out" enclosures until they are big enough for more permanent enclosures. You can even go with a VE-175 tub from ReptileTubs.com, which has about the same floor space as a 4 X 2 enclosure.
    For a 3 year old boa, I would suggest a 10-14 day feeding schedule.
    Boas aren't technically "arboreal", but they are very adept at climbing, and will often use anything extra that you give them to perch on, whether it is a branch, wood poles, or just laying on top of their hides.
    I'm also thinking of that too. I want to get into breeding Balls, so I was going to make a rack system sometime anyway, so now would be probably the best time to make the switch huh? I've got her in a 40 gal, though, that wouldn't be too small for a RT? I've read they need about 6 feet of floor space, or something like 46-something long (I forget the dimensions). I'm worried she wouldn't have enough room.

    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy4Herps View Post
    Definitely visit the shelter before making any final decisions; boas are very different from ball pythons handling-wise; though the majority of boas are completely docile (excluding nippy hatchlings), they are not jumpy or nervous in the least like ball pythons are. Both of my boas are very relaxed and calm, and definitely enjoy being out.

    Another big difference between boas and ball pythons is feeding. Boas are aggressive feeders, and that is often times connected with cage aggression. Both of my boas are complete sweethearts to handle, but are extremely cage aggressive. Hook training is absolutely vital if you want to avoid bites (and big boas can pack serious bites! I've had my hand pretty badly torn up by a female that was just 4ft!).

    Also, due to their great feeding responses, obesity is often an issue with boas. Don't overfeed!!! For an adult/subadult, a meal every 2-3 weeks is plenty of food.

    Good luck! She looks gorgeous, I'm sure you'll love her! My boas are among my favorite snakes, they are excellent pets!
    We're going today to check her out, and then we have to go through the adpotion process so we'll have time to go and get all her necessities (I've got most of them already, but the main thing is getting her an enclosure). Thank you so much for the tips, I've read up on them seriously, but it's always great to get handler experience.
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    Re: Going to check out two Red Tails...

    Thanks to everyone for the advice! I haven't even seen her yet and I already want to take her home. We're leaving in a few minutes to see her, and if she's a good fit for us hopefully we'll be able to bring her home in a few days!!
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    Good luck with the adoption.
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    Re: Going to check out two Red Tails...

    She looks absolutely beautiful, good luck if you go through with it, and if you do - LOTS OF PICTURES
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    Gorgeous good luck

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