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**UPDATE** Red Tail Boa OVULATION & BREEDING BEHAVIOR!!!

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Breeders in Ga/ Sc

i am an owner of a 7 month old burm, and new addition, a 6 mo red tail boa as of yesterday. i am in lakeside highschool Evan Ga, part of augusta. if there are any breeders that are within 60 mi, and are willing to help me out a little, it would be ... and behavior, and ways to make them less stressed/more docile for personal enjoyment, breeding, ect. i am also required to have a "mentor". i am loooking for an experienced breeder somewhere close, so i may visit and discuss the project with ... Continue reading


**UPDATE** Red Tail Boa OVULATION & BREEDING BEHAVIOR ...

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Boa staring her dead rat down for an hour?? - Redtailboa.net

... staring her dead rat down for an hour?? I have a retic that will do the same thing. Puzzling behavior, indeed. .... staring her dead rat down for an hour?? My boa did that for months. She recently stopped though. It was so cute ... Continue reading


Morphs and Cross Breeding vs. Locality Purity - Redtailboa.net

Boa Constrictor Constrictor. Red Tail Boa Constrictor (Boa constictor constrictor). Refers to "true" red tail boas such as the Guyana and Suriname locales. .... Do your research! find out as much as you can about their needs, behaviour, proper enclosure, proper feeding schedule, find some respected breeder. ( if someone start an article with: feed your boa weekly = that's false, leave the site - adult boa's should eat 10-17 times in a YEAR - ) - Talk to a breeder, you can ... Continue reading


Illegal Seizure-Sensing Snake - Animal Planet: Animal Oddities

Redrock is a red-tailed boa constrictor, a popular species in the pet trade. His human companion Daniel ... allowed to be service animals? Photo of Daniel Greene and Redrock the boa constrictor by Mike Kane/Zuma via PeoplePets.com. .... I think if it actually does that then sure he should be able to use it HOWEVER I personally would have picked a smaller snake breed rather than a red tail boa cause that snake on his neck is just a baby . Those snakes easilly reach ... Continue reading


Red Tail Behavior - Redtailboa.net

Suriname Redtail Boa. Red Tail Boa Constrictor (Boa constrictor constrictor) from the locale of Suriname. Considered to be a "True" Red Tail. ... I dont think f/t has anything to do with her behavior at all..I think its either she is ... Continue reading


Weird Boa Behavior... - Redtailboa.net

... and she will have this same behavior although hasnt struck yet Its just a thought. Suriname Redtail Boa. Red Tail Boa Constrictor (Boa constrictor constrictor) from the locale of Suriname. Considered to be a "True" Red Tail. Continue reading


Lipstick Sunglow - Redtailboa.net

@Pals_Id- Nice boa! I don't mind the pics at all. I'd like to see more from the litter as well. I like how your pics show that red/pink coloring they get on their sides. I swear one night my guy was more red/pink then white. I just need to blow the dust off my wallet and break down and buy a decent point and shoot camera. ... Stunning snake! I love the coloring on it ( reminds me of a albino corn I used to have). They can be slightly nippy at this age (normal baby boa behavior). Continue reading


The Urban Politico: Movie Reviews- Red Tails, Kill List and more

Red Tails Ok, first things first about Red Tails, because this has been going around the blog-o-sphere a bit. There are no black women in Red Tails. A few are shown in photographs. One man has a relationship with a local white (actually more olive) woman. They kiss and apparently (it is .... This behavior always comes to a crescendo at the same time every year, when she normally can be found passed out drunk at the exact same Florida house. This time Sherry is ... Continue reading

Boa Suriname Red Tail behavior

The Suriname Red Tail Boa is a fascinating addition to any menagerie and an interesting specimen for snake lovers across the globe.

These snakes can be fairly non-aggressive and calm, if they are handled regularly, and they are generally not fussy feeders. Because of their large adult size, keeping large boids like the Suriname Red Tail Boa can be difficult for even the most seasoned of snake keepers. Immature boas should be fed about once every seven to ten days. As adults, they do not need to eat quite as frequently. Mature Suriname Red Tail Boas should have a large enclosure to live in. Since they live both in trees and on the ground in the wild, provide them with a sturdy climbing branch as well as sufficient ground space. Red tails love to soak and should have a bowl large enough for them to coil up in. The Red Tails' water bowl usually requires frequent cleaning because they tend to defecate while soaking. Make sure the temperature in the cage has a warm spot and a cooler spot, so they can thermoregulate, and give them a temperature drop at night. They are primarily nocturnal and live in very humid forests in the wild. The average Suriname Red Tail will live somewhere between 20 and 25 years.

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