Hi. Maybe after this reply you wish you haven't asked![]()
Positive thing -He hasn't hissed at me since that day. Acts calm and sweet. Definitely better than before. Lets me change his water often, and his poop with no signs of possible defence. He had his first shed here and tip of his poor tail didn't shed as I see a tip missing on his old skin. He doesn't let me touch his tail so im keeping the humidity on the higher end and spray the tail with water. wish to handle him to see his reactions and to stretch him out of the cage, but nobody can/wants to help me or get me the long protective gloves or smthin to do so.
Everyone is afraid of him so it's on me. I can concuer fear of being bitten but I can't fake being experienced cause with boas im not and don't want to act a smartass and get really hurt.
I wish they got a smaller boa for start but its not up to me. They see me handeling defensive snakes and lizards, making them thame so why not a heavy Boa...![]()
anyway,
To explain for ones that may want to point out of why getting him in a first place- he is not my animal, I take care of him as my job is to take care of lots of reptiles from someones personal collection. I Train,look after them, feed and clean them.
So im here to help. Not pointing fingers or blame anyone cause that will not help the animal.
Im worried about him.
He has some reddish smudges on his face I noticed later that day and it seems it got worse or im imagening it. Doesn't look normal, right? He eats regullary. Takes him ages but he eats.
I've read neosporin could be used for injures? If yes for this type of thing, it will be a quest to put the cream on his head.
So, sorry for the long post,
is there something I can do?
Hope you guys can see his reddish face on this pic below.
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