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Posted by: SalS at Mon Jul 28 16:51:14 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SalS ] I guess a little background is in order. I had that snake since he was a hatchling. At about 3 feet I guess he started coming into maturity and became very defensive about his territory. He was ok when not in his enclosure. I had to get rid of him because at the time I had a job where I traveled a lot and my wife (who wasn't too crazy about snakes to begin with) had to care for them while I was gone. She was not too keen on cleaning the cage of any aggressive boa. The person I gave him to was a large scale boa breeder in Florida. I don't remember his name. The aggressiveness of this snake did not bother me, but after my wife watched the snake bite me on the face, she said it had to go! And if you're married you know that if the wife isn't happy, ain't nobody happy! | ||
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