Michael Y
New member
On 9/02 I purchased a 15 month old female Salmon boa from Rich Ihle. I have never learned how to probe a boa as this is just a hobby for me. I purchased this boa with the intention of breeding her in the future. This was to be my first real breeding project as she was a 66% het. Eleven months later she never seemed to eat as much or get as big as other females I have. Even though I do not know how to probe a boa I decieded to take her out and take a closer look at her tail. I was long , thin and she had huge spurs. I never really had taken that close of a look at her tail before. I emailed a couple of pics to Rich and he said she was defintely a he. Rich said he was sorry a mistake was made and he would try to find a way to make it up. I am sure EVERY top breeder has made some sort of mistake like this before but Rich went above and beyond the call of duty for me. Rich searched and searched for someway to make this up to me. Rich even posted on the Boa Forum looking for some kind of replacement. The fact it was supppose to be a female 66% het made it even more difficult to find. Rich searced for a couple of months and actually found a sister to the one I had. I picked her up from the IRBA show in San Diego this weekend. I AM VERY PLEASED!!!!! I know some breeders would have said "Oh well, you should learn how to probe a snake". Not everyone that buys snakes knows how to probe them so we have to be able to trust the top breeders like Rich and a few others like him. Rich stood behind his word even though it was WELL BEYOND a 48 hour guarentee like some people give. Rich is a stand up guy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ps. This weekend at the San Diego show I bought a probe set, now I have to just learn how to use them.
Mike Yarish
ps. This weekend at the San Diego show I bought a probe set, now I have to just learn how to use them.
Mike Yarish