Aeromeggy
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I am interested in getting a boa within the next couple of months. My husband loves sand boas, and I do like the fact that they stay pretty small. I, however, have become quite interested in red tails, and am considering buying one of them.
This would be our first boa, though we own many other snakes (ball pythons, corns, milksnakes, kingsnakes). I am very aware of the huge undertaking any snake is, especially one that will get as large as a red tail. Housing it is no problem as we have a custom built tank setup with three very large tanks built into it and a red tail could easily live in one of the tanks. I would get a baby so I could raise it.
Is a red tail a good first boa, or should we stick with sand boas to begin with? (the guy I would get either from does have a gorgeous albino sand boa)
This would be our first boa, though we own many other snakes (ball pythons, corns, milksnakes, kingsnakes). I am very aware of the huge undertaking any snake is, especially one that will get as large as a red tail. Housing it is no problem as we have a custom built tank setup with three very large tanks built into it and a red tail could easily live in one of the tanks. I would get a baby so I could raise it.
Is a red tail a good first boa, or should we stick with sand boas to begin with? (the guy I would get either from does have a gorgeous albino sand boa)