acecurl16
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My Tarahumara are a tad vocal if startled or feel threatened ... but never bitten or struck at by them .. I just pick them up and after about 30 seconds, if that, they start cruising in my hands and are as sweet as can be.
This. Check the temps too. My three Taras are little garbage disposals.Enclosure size and available cover may also have an effect. Babies generally feel more secure in a smaller space, should at least have suitably small hides.
My little guy will hiss and strike repeatedly. I will try holding him more and I keep hearing they grow out of it. He stays in a striking pose even once out of his cage and won't move.
This. Check the temps too. My three Taras are little garbage disposals.
I feed all of my boas pretty lightly though due to the health issues that stem from overfeeding them.

Ack, a six snake limit sounds pretty harsh, though your individual circumstances must be considered. Colubrids generally require smaller accommodations than boas, but if you breed them you will have to house their offspring too. Wine and dine her a bit, maybe even look into some new jewelry?
We have 15, though I'm not sure if I should count the wee diamondback water snake that's been MIA for a couple weeks now. Less than 12", somewhere in the basement, I've left a container of water and guppies on the floor but have't seen any disappear. I'm beginning to wonder if I'll see that one alive again, but for now it's still counted. I would like to move along a couple of my spare male DRMB's, and still want to add a Mexican black king to the collection.
Post some pics of the caulker when he/she arrives.
I bribed my boyfriend with a PS4 so I could get another snake. lol
Congrats on the up-coming addition! Glad to hear the little one is getting comfy in his new home too.
Dominican Red Mountain Boas. Beautiful critters, they don't get too big, semi-arboreal, awesome for display and handling. I was planning on getting at least one this year but blew my snake purchasing fund on reticulated pythons and enclosures to house them before interstate transport becomes illegal next month.What is DRMB's ??
I'll look forward to seeing them!I will post a few pics, he arrives Wednesday.



He is quite the looker! Congrats, nice pick up you got there.