Quote Originally Posted by DrDooLittle View Post
Sort of. Husbandry as far as temps is similar. Boas a couple degrees warmer. They eat WAY better. They need bigger enclosures. They typically don't hide. They aren't jumpy. I can have mine out and putter around doing laundry and chores, etc. He just hangs out. I can accidentally bop him in the face, and he doesn't care, doesn't recoil. Doesn't even flinch if I'm hanging up laundry or getting my daughter in the shower. If it were one of my balls, I would be mindful of my movements, as they get spooked. Not him, as long as he has his tail locked onto something he is good to go. He is very "in your face" and curious. Oh, and I didn't realize he was in shed, and had got him out, he didn't even care. My balls would just die if I did that to them. One thing to add about feeding, while mine will eat anything in site, he is quite the derpy eater. 9 out of 10 he eats them from the middle folded in half. Not sure why, but he WON'T let go and look for head. This weekend he spent about 45 minutes fighting with forcing one down folded in half. Got it by the belly and never let go. He won in the end though.

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Thanks! And sounds like you're boa is definitely interesting You should post pics of him eating sometime. Or a video.