Quote Originally Posted by JimiSnakes View Post
Like most island boas, they are quite nippy and tend to not grow out of it. As always, there is exceptions, but most I've seen are like this. Also, like most island boas, they're not as easy to breed to as a common boa or ball python might be. Humidity and temp fluxes are a must to inspire breeding. Vin Russo's new book would be a great source of professional advice on the specifics of breeding and/or keeping any insular/island/or locale specific boa.
I currently have a male and female about 8 years old. The only "nip" if you present them with a small target, such as a finger. I always keep my "digits" together presenting a target too large for their mouths. They get my scent then are fine. Very loving snakes.