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I called Steve already

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Posted by: tomsiegrist at Sat Sep 17 08:15:44 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tomsiegrist ]  
   

He brought that Boa to Daytona a few years back. I called him last night, and left a voice mail.

Strange, it is just like discovering a snake noone has seen before, you dont know how it eats, drinks etc. The good part about Rosies is that they dont drink that often.

My main concern is going to be eating. It appears that both heads look very independant. Steve's boa has a dominant head and the other just kind of goes along for the ride. My experience with these Coastals is that their feeding response is remarkable. I have had one grab the couch and contrict it for 30 minutes until it realized it wasnt prey. Since both of the heads have individual movement, there might be some competition for food. We shall see. I checked on it this morning and all looks well...so far. I will post more pics later this evening.


   

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