nathan8194
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Thinking about getting a Dumerils Boa later on down the road and im just doing research. What are your guy's thoughts on them as pets? Size? Size tank? Easy enough to obtain? Thanks!
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Wow thank you very much! Are they relatively easy to care for? Also are they easy enough to obtain? I know python like the White lipped python are hard to obtain. Havent seen many people selling Dumerils either:/Dumerils make great pets IMO and I think 8" is a really big one. Get a male and I doubt it will hit 6 feet. I seem to recall years ago Bill love saying he never saw one over 6 feet in the wild while he was doing his Madagascar eco tours. They do seem to eat less as adults than other boas. Like Chris, I found a 2 week schedule to be preferable. If I tried every week as often as not mine would skip one anyway and I was just wasting rats.
I've had burms, balls, red tails, hog islands, and argentines over the years and the Dumerils have been by far my favorite.
Yeah i did miss daytona. I worked all weekend:/ Thank you so much!Care is like any red tail. Fairly simple to maintain. They are not as common as red tails because IMO there are no morphs. No morphs translates to less money which translates to less interest. There are people trying to hawk "high pinks" for higher prices sometimes but personally I wouldn't fall for it. Those pinks almost always fade to a normal looking adult.
You should be able to pick one up for $100.00 to $150.00 bucks depending on the source. Just keep looking. I'd be kinda surprised if you don't get some PMs from this thread. Keep an eye out at the local shows (I think you just missed Daytona) one should turn up before long.
Thinking about getting a Dumerils Boa later on down the road and im just doing research. What are your guy's thoughts on them as pets? Size? Size tank? Easy enough to obtain? Thanks!
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I haven't gotten one yet! Still doing as much research as I can! But my wife and I held one the other day(a 3-4 footer) and we both fell in love!You may have already gotten one .. or certainly should be sold on them after all the comments here ... I am of the same mind-set and opinion as Dennis .. I have several which are 6+feet and find them very docile and easy to handle .. no cage aggression and they amongst my favorite larger snakes I have ... I can't say enough good things about them and definitely recommend them!!
Maybe its a size thing?Considering how easy they are to keep and how laid-back they are I'm surprised they're not recommended more often as a first snake.
But people know that they can get up to 6ft and that might intimidate people. Who knows!It takes many years for them to get up to full size though. Get a baby and you have more than enough time to prepare for it to be an adult, and as it grows you learn how to handle it.
you don't get the morphs you get with some but they are just fantastic snakes!