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Valvaren
09-06-11, 01:04 PM
I was visiting a friend last night and met her boas for the first time, held one (well it sat on me) for about an hour, it was apparently very clingy with its tail but was actually really great with me and I must say I fell inlove.

Currently waiting on a call back from a full time job I hope to get, basically its more then I need as a part time would do us fine for our rent/bills and food so I'm hoping to pick up some things. First it was a really nice male pastel that I really hope to get and I was planning on getting another bp for a very long time so everything is all planned out. But now i'm looking into getting a little boa and wondering since it'll be a month or two till I manage to bring him home do you think that is enough time for me to learn what I need to or should I wait till next year. I would be picking up a hatchling and am prepared for the size, the male should be a bit smaller since he has dwarf in him and the breeder said he would be bigger then a dwarf but not as big as a Columbian, though size is not an issue I just wanted to point it out.

Basically i've never had a boa and am wondering if this is a good start and if I should go for it or not and if anyone could give me a good general run down of everything, i've read and looked over a lot but I really like hearing it from long time owners instead of random caresheets.

Thanks in advance!

Valvaren
09-06-11, 02:47 PM
Anybody?

I just wanted to say that since i've moved the place is a lot better then we thought as far as the pet things goes and Mitch and I have talked this over a lot especially the bp so its not like we saw a boa and just decided we wanted one.

Anyone out there with some tips or advice on them that I would really find in a care sheet.

Snakefood
09-06-11, 03:03 PM
sorry hun, I'm only at corns!! But I am sure someone will get here eventually!! You can also go down the forums page to the Boa forums and probably search a thread on anything you want to know!!

SnakeyJay
09-06-11, 03:20 PM
Ive only just made the jump to boas., so far she seems reasonably docile. Just one little bite to my gf. Id say if youve made the effort to research alot and are ready for the size then go for it. :D

Jay
09-06-11, 04:56 PM
Be more specific on which Species/Sub you plan to get.

Valvaren
09-06-11, 05:13 PM
The little guy i'm looking at is a 50% Columbian BCI blood and 50% Sonoran Dessert BCI blood, a 66% het leopard

http://i906.photobucket.com/albums/ac267/Deemac6/Boa.jpg

Valvaren
09-06-11, 05:16 PM
The size isn't going to be a problem if anything I like my animals bigger, I couldn't even own a corn I would be to scared haha. I wont be getting him till oct 25th so I have plenty of time to sort stuff out and get everything ready to go.

Jay
09-06-11, 05:55 PM
BCI's are great beginners, as long as your ready for the space.

Valvaren
09-06-11, 09:37 PM
I'm really hoping to get my job to put my deposit on him, we've been planning out his area all day haha and it wont be till october till I can bring him home :P

Valvaren
09-09-11, 04:08 PM
Hey guys so I went in to bulk barn today to apply and ended up walking out with a job, start monday so I put my down payments on the pastel and the boa i'm looking at, will be bringing them home on october 25th, i'm super stoked!

SnakeyJay
09-10-11, 02:09 AM
Congrats valvaren.. :D now its the waiting game eh, hope ur better at it than me. If i know im getting a new snake im like an over-excited toddler.

Valvaren
09-10-11, 10:54 AM
Nope can't say I am lol, I want to drive to P.E.I to get him :P

I can't wait to get them both :D

Valvaren
09-19-11, 09:24 AM
Breeder sent me some more pictures of the little guy, thought I would share

http://i906.photobucket.com/albums/ac267/Deemac6/mhet4b.jpg
http://i906.photobucket.com/albums/ac267/Deemac6/mhet4c.jpg
http://i906.photobucket.com/albums/ac267/Deemac6/mhet4a.jpg
http://i906.photobucket.com/albums/ac267/Deemac6/mhet4d.jpg

Gungirl
09-19-11, 09:43 AM
:Wow:I love how dark he is.

SnakeyJay
09-19-11, 11:23 AM
All i can say is wow :D

brylecc1989
09-19-11, 11:35 AM
Beautiful boa. I would say that you should go for it. The care is relatively similiar to a Royal, with less specific humidity requirements. Kept my colombian at 88-91 F* hot spot and misted whne i noticed he was in blue. Laways ate for me and had good sheds. Can't wait for more pics!

Valvaren
09-19-11, 01:39 PM
I can't wait till I get him, trust me there will be lots of pictures :D I'm super excited!

Valvaren
09-19-11, 01:39 PM
Also thank you guys for the comments I'm glad other people like the look of him, i've had a few people tell me i'm crazy for getting him since he isn't a clean pattern.