Quote Originally Posted by Mighty Monty
My question is, How are they compared to the BP? Are they similar in attitude, housing, and what not? I've been reading up on them, and of course they're not going to be identical, but is the RTB an aggresive snake, or laid back like the BP?

I figured i can do all the reading i want, but when it comes down to my decision, i figured i'd ask the people who have already had them, own them, and experienced them.

What do you guys think, and say?
For housing and temperment.
I've only been nipped during feeding time and guess what, it was my fault!
Housing is pretty simple. They do fine is tubs but they also make awesome display animals as well. I don't even use hides of any of my 4(that sounds like a lot) and they all eat flawlesly every week, even is shed. I've never seen a boa that with time won't take frozen thawed.
I bought 2 of my boas on strictly live mice feeders, first meal for both was a thawed out rat. Not picky at all

I would go with no less than 1 square foot of cage for every foot of snake(just a rule I find that works well for me) but the good thing is, a big cage won't stress them out easily so you can go wild where with a BP a huge cage could cause some big problems.