border
sSNAKESs : Reptile Forum
 

Go Back   sSNAKESs : Reptile Forum > Boa Forums > General Boa Forum

Notices

Closed Thread
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 06-21-11, 04:08 PM   #1
Necrias
Member
 
Join Date: Jun-2011
Posts: 89
Country:
Introducing: Fred

Picked up my first snake yesterday (and first pet since I was 8!), which I believe is a 1 year old male dwarf motley RTB... someone please correct me otherwise! At the moment he is 21-22 inches long, and the breeder said to expect him to get to 4-6 feet, which is perfect for me as anything over 6 feet requires an exotic animal license here in Iowa.

I got him for a helluva price from the local breeder since he isn't "pure" motley, but it is by far the best purchase I have made in years! I love the little fella, so far he has a fantastic temperament and seems to enjoy being handled and loves exploring outside his cage. Oh, and he chose the name Fred, not me... I decided to let him roam around my coffee table (which is littered with books) and name him after the author or a character of the first book he stopped on. As you can see below, he seems to have taken a liking to Nietzsche... good boy

As far as future plans... I WANT MORE ALREADY! lol I have an all-or-nothing attitude when it comes to any endeavor, so I am having a hard time to keep from going nuts and get another one every week. I start graduate school next fall (Philosophy), so once I move out there I would like to get a pair of baby common BCCs (I like albinos, but I would be very picky about it) and eventually breed them. Once I get a house and a steady enough income to feed their enormous mouths, I would absolutely love a giant python, probably a Burmese. Well that is enough about me, on to the pics!
Attached Images
File Type: jpg Fred bed.jpg (18.6 KB, 66 views)
File Type: jpg Fred book.jpg (15.9 KB, 66 views)
File Type: jpg Fred closeup.jpg (21.5 KB, 66 views)
File Type: jpg Fred hand.jpg (21.4 KB, 66 views)
File Type: jpg Fred xbox.jpg (17.0 KB, 66 views)
Necrias is offline  
Login to remove ads
Old 06-21-11, 04:16 PM   #2
Lankyrob
Non Carborundum Illegitimi
 
Lankyrob's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar-2010
Location: Keynsham
Age: 50
Posts: 9,556
Country:
Re: Introducing: Fred

Sweet snake, it is common practice to let new guys settle for a week or so to get used to their new environment before being handled, just water changing and spot cleaning.

Tho he does seem pretty chilled out, as much as you can tell from a pic.
__________________
May you have more good days than bad
You never know how strong you are - until being strong is your only choice
There are no dark clouds - just well hidden silver linings!!
Lankyrob is offline  
Old 06-21-11, 04:26 PM   #3
Necrias
Member
 
Join Date: Jun-2011
Posts: 89
Country:
Re: Introducing: Fred

Quote:
Originally Posted by Lankyrob View Post
Sweet snake, it is common practice to let new guys settle for a week or so to get used to their new environment before being handled, just water changing and spot cleaning.

Tho he does seem pretty chilled out, as much as you can tell from a pic.
Yeah, I left him alone for a few hours before letting him out, he seemed to have settled down quite nicely. As far as I can tell, the only thing he doesn't like is having his tail touched, but he doesn't get snippy, just scurries away.

Also seems to hate light and avoids it whenever possible, so I got him some plants today for extra shade and it looks like he is enjoying it!

Also want to thank everybody on this forum for being such a great source of information, I have learned a ton just lurking the last few days!
Necrias is offline  
Old 06-21-11, 04:56 PM   #4
stephanbakir
Retic Fanatic
 
stephanbakir's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar-2011
Age: 36
Posts: 7,119
Country:
Re: Introducing: Fred

Great to be of help!, love the pics too.
stephanbakir is offline  
Old 06-21-11, 05:54 PM   #5
Necrias
Member
 
Join Date: Jun-2011
Posts: 89
Country:
Re: Introducing: Fred

Quote:
Originally Posted by stephanbakir View Post
Great to be of help!, love the pics too.
Thank you!

Just did his first feed, went pretty well! I made the mistake of dangling the mouse over him while he was chilling in his water bowl, he dragged it underwater and became confused and seemed to lose interest. I quickly but gently pulled the mouse by the tail (and Fred along with it) out of the bowl and onto the substrate. He was still confused and tried eating it leg first, then started to bite the belly... I waited until he let go and gently grabbed behind his head and took the mouse out. I warmed just the head in hot water, then dangled it back over Fred, and everything went perfectly after that!

I know I should probably have just left him alone, but I didn't want him to hurt himself by trying to eat rear first. I am probably just overprotective, he likely would have figure it out eventually

Guhdurnit you guys have me obsessed now and it's all your fault! Every stinking one of you!! =P
Necrias is offline  
Login to remove ads
Old 06-22-11, 11:10 AM   #6
shaunyboy
slainte mhath
 
shaunyboy's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov-2009
Location: kelty,fife
Age: 58
Posts: 8,509
Country:
Re: Introducing: Fred

Quote:
Originally Posted by Necrias View Post
Thank you!

Just did his first feed, went pretty well! I made the mistake of dangling the mouse over him while he was chilling in his water bowl, he dragged it underwater and became confused and seemed to lose interest. I quickly but gently pulled the mouse by the tail (and Fred along with it) out of the bowl and onto the substrate. He was still confused and tried eating it leg first, then started to bite the belly... I waited until he let go and gently grabbed behind his head and took the mouse out. I warmed just the head in hot water, then dangled it back over Fred, and everything went perfectly after that!

I know I should probably have just left him alone, but I didn't want him to hurt himself by trying to eat rear first. I am probably just overprotective, he likely would have figure it out eventually

Guhdurnit you guys have me obsessed now and it's all your fault! Every stinking one of you!! =P
thats a nice looking snake you have there,welcome to the addiction that be snakes or should i say ssnakess...!!

my irian jags a bit daft when it comes to feeding,he tries eating from all sorts of wierd starting points

i do just what you did,i heat the head up a lot more than the rest of the rat.that way he hits the head everytime

i've noticed snakes can be pretty dum at times

cheers shaun
__________________
ALWAYS judge a person by the way they treat someone who can be of NO POSSIBLE USE TO THEM !
shaunyboy is offline  
Old 06-23-11, 03:36 PM   #7
Necrias
Member
 
Join Date: Jun-2011
Posts: 89
Country:
Re: Introducing: Fred

Quote:
Originally Posted by shaunyboy View Post
thats a nice looking snake you have there,welcome to the addiction that be snakes or should i say ssnakess...!!

my irian jags a bit daft when it comes to feeding,he tries eating from all sorts of wierd starting points

i do just what you did,i heat the head up a lot more than the rest of the rat.that way he hits the head everytime

i've noticed snakes can be pretty dum at times

cheers shaun
Yeah mine doesn't seem to be the sharpest tool in the shed

BTW, found out our local breeder just hatched several dozen carpets... I might be getting another little fella sooner than I was planning

Also found out a guy in my home town makes custom reptile enclosures (Habitat Systems Limited - Creating Environments of Quality and Distinction) and will be going down tomorrow about a possible 4x2x2 or rack so I have an excuse to add to my collection! Just need to decide what to get first...
Necrias is offline  
Old 06-21-11, 06:55 PM   #8
stephanbakir
Retic Fanatic
 
stephanbakir's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar-2011
Age: 36
Posts: 7,119
Country:
Re: Introducing: Fred

Snakes can eat rodents tail first without issues for the most part.
Grabbing a snake behind the head is an easy way to hurt it, tail it and use a snake hook to support the front half of the body (overkill unless its in feeding mode)
Glad to have helped start this obsession!
Snakes can eat/constrict under water without issue for the most part.
stephanbakir is offline  
Old 06-21-11, 11:55 PM   #9
Necrias
Member
 
Join Date: Jun-2011
Posts: 89
Country:
Re: Introducing: Fred

Quote:
Originally Posted by stephanbakir View Post
Snakes can eat rodents tail first without issues for the most part.
Grabbing a snake behind the head is an easy way to hurt it, tail it and use a snake hook to support the front half of the body (overkill unless its in feeding mode)
Glad to have helped start this obsession!
Snakes can eat/constrict under water without issue for the most part.
Thank you, I'm glad I'm part of this forum, I would be clueless otherwise! He did seem o be having trouble going from the tail end, it was a fairly big mouse in comparison, roughly 2x body width.
Necrias is offline  
Old 06-22-11, 12:17 AM   #10
Jay
Bcc fanatic
 
Jay's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct-2010
Posts: 2,294
Country:
Re: Introducing: Fred

Just an opinion, you should have waited 2 weeks before feeding to ensure low stress levels you may or may not have a regurgitation. For your next feeding switch him to rats. Also purchase a pair of hemostats, or hot dog tongs(If you don't have some) for future feedings. Dwarf or not it is still a Boa proper precautions should be taken.
__________________
Words build bridges into unexplored regions.

http://www.youtube.com/user/jayyboy16?feature=mhee
Jay is offline  
Login to remove ads
Old 06-22-11, 08:10 AM   #11
whoaxmary
Member
 
whoaxmary's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb-2011
Location: Barrie, Ontario
Age: 33
Posts: 691
Country:
Send a message via AIM to whoaxmary Send a message via MSN to whoaxmary
Re: Introducing: Fred

Everyone else already covered what I had to say. Just sharing a picture so you know not to worry.. My bp has done this a bunch of times.
In this certain picture the rat pup is actually smaller than she normally eats.
__________________
~Mary~
whoaxmary is offline  
Old 06-22-11, 10:52 AM   #12
Lankyrob
Non Carborundum Illegitimi
 
Lankyrob's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar-2010
Location: Keynsham
Age: 50
Posts: 9,556
Country:
Re: Introducing: Fred

Lol - you should set that up as a slideshow running backwards - will look like the pup is escaping!!
__________________
May you have more good days than bad
You never know how strong you are - until being strong is your only choice
There are no dark clouds - just well hidden silver linings!!
Lankyrob is offline  
Old 06-22-11, 08:03 PM   #13
TeaNinja
Member
 
TeaNinja's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov-2010
Location: Sonoma, CA
Age: 36
Posts: 2,242
Country:
Re: Introducing: Fred

Quote:
Originally Posted by Lankyrob View Post
Lol - you should set that up as a slideshow running backwards - will look like the pup is escaping!!
lol, good call. xD
__________________
-Zak
TeaNinja is offline  
Closed Thread


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 09:53 PM.

Powered by vBulletin®
©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2002-2023, Hobby Solutions.

right