Art Klass
Rainman
I just want to share something dumb that I have been doing. I have been keeping exclusively boa constrictors for years and have gotten accustom to their calm, relaxed demeanor and relative ease of care. Because of this I generally feed the boas in their own enclosure without ever any problems with aggressive behavior when I open their cages.
About a month ago I aquired a 7' male dwarf retic. Although the retic has a fine disposition..... it's still a retic. I've been treating it like a boa and feeding it in its enclosure. Now I can barely get it out.
So, I am going to be changing a few things. Daily handling and feeding in a different enclosure are certain. This should probably take care of my problem. If you have any other suggestions feel free to post them.
I thought you guys would get a kick out of this!
About a month ago I aquired a 7' male dwarf retic. Although the retic has a fine disposition..... it's still a retic. I've been treating it like a boa and feeding it in its enclosure. Now I can barely get it out.
So, I am going to be changing a few things. Daily handling and feeding in a different enclosure are certain. This should probably take care of my problem. If you have any other suggestions feel free to post them.
I thought you guys would get a kick out of this!