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Old 01-24-14, 10:38 AM   #1
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Re: New baby Boa, Pics (Dumerils)

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I enjoy their large size and girth, but not overwhelming like the giants.
Exactly. They're big snakes, but not BIG snakes. It won't be a challenge to feed or house it when it's full grown. I love the really big snakes like retics, burms, and anacondas, but I have limited room in the house and I don't know where I'd get big enough food for a snake like that.

I've been looking at a Dumeril's since I was a teenager, and have always love the pattern, disposition, and size.
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Old 01-24-14, 11:21 AM   #2
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Re: New baby Boa, Pics (Dumerils)

I agree, Dum's feel so soft! My friend had one and she was the softest snake ever! Gorgeous boa you have.
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Sweet looking Dumeril.
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I have always really dug their pattern. Almost looks like they were spray painted in multiple layers using stencils! So cool!
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So your from Chicago? I've never seen anyone from the same state on here not to mention so close by ... Welcome nice pics!!!
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Old 02-02-14, 08:50 AM   #6
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So your from Chicago? I've never seen anyone from the same state on here not to mention so close by ... Welcome nice pics!!!

Yeah I'm from the far nw suburbs of Chicago so not quite in the city (about 45 minutes away), I think I'm closer to the WI/IL boarder than the city really.
Do you ever go to the Scott Smith All Animal Expo at Dupage County fairgrounds? I go there with the family to check stuff out and pick up feeders every couple months when I run out of snake food. Always a good time.
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A boa (any species) is definitely on my list next! Beautiful snake!
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Old 01-31-14, 12:39 PM   #8
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I love these boa's!! i would get a pair myself but i am really tired of getting yearly checks on my collection, so i'm very much done with cites A animals sadly. Have fun with this gorgeous animal!
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Old 02-02-14, 09:04 AM   #9
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I appreciate all the compliments guys.
I wanted to share a few more pics now that she is getting settled in.
She ate 1 time for me so far and was a very hungry girl and snapped it right up, even threw out a blind strike just grabbing air before the rat pup was anywhere near her lol.
Since she has entered shed the day of feeding this past week, she was in blue, but I tried feeding anyways and she sniffed it out but didn't want it so now I'm waiting for her to finally shed which should be any day now and I will offer again as soon as that happens. I gave her a soak bath this morning to help her along and I have plenty of humidity in her new enclosure from the cypress mulch I put in there.

Here are some pics of her and her new enclosure I built last weekend and transferred her over into this week.
The lighting is led so it doesn't produce any heat, I still want to get a led black light in there to switch on for night viewing. Heating is achieved by a reptile basics 120watt radiant heat panel overhead and controlled by a thermostat that is bolted on the side out of view in these pictures. It stretches 1/2 way across the enclosure on the left half and over the warm hide.
Hot side is on the left in the pictures and cold side on the right.
So far out in the "sun" I have the thermostat probe and have it set at 86 degrees probe is at ground level.
Under the large mossy oak hide I get about 80-81 degrees and the cold side is at 74-75 degrees.
Hope this all sounds well for a dumeril's, please let me know if I should make any adjustments. I do have a spare heat pad I thought about putting under the hot hide all the way to the left on a separate thermostat but not too sure if its really needed or not. Any ideas or thoughts are much appreciated.
Thanks guys!
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Old 02-02-14, 09:53 AM   #10
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Really nice enclosure, and very pretty little snake! This species is really catching my eye!
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Old 02-02-14, 12:38 PM   #11
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Thanks I appreciate it!
I forgot to mention the enclosure is 6'x2'x2'.
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Old 02-02-14, 01:02 PM   #12
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Re: New baby Boa, Pics (Dumerils)

Congrats on the new Dumeril's.
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Wow that enclosure is very nice! Looks very good with the plant and cypress
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Old 02-02-14, 03:35 PM   #14
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beautiful dumeril!!! I have a dumeril and I love there patterns they are just such a beautiful snake especially with that iridescent sheen. also I like there size not too big not too little. They are just absolutely gorgeous and there temperament matches there outer beauty.
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She has a lot of room now very nice!! such a pretty little dummie
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