![]() Once in hand they are much more likely to just settle around my hand and wrist and stay put, where my larger BCI's are active. My three are all 18-24 months old and still hiss when I pick them up, though none have ever struck. ![]() They take a lot of handling to get settled. The Tarahumaras, like most locality/Central American boas, have a bit more "attitude" and defensiveness. As adults they'll all end up in a 48" long enclosure, eventually. ![]() The BCI's overall are great to handle, very laid back, none have shown any defensiveness, and only one has ever bit me and it was a feeding mistake on my part (tongs too short). The species you pick depends on what you're looking for. I've never kept carpet pythons so I can't comment on them.įor boas, I've got several common and morph BCI's, three Tarahumaras (locality BCI), and two Dumeril's went into QT last weekend.
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