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RE: Which sand boa is the most placid?

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Posted by: chrish at Wed Apr 13 12:19:24 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chrish ]  
   

I would have to say in order from least to most nippy of the ones I have kept, they would go:



Saharans (E. muelleri)

Tatars (E. tataricus)

Desert (E. miliaris)

Spotted (E. jaculus)

Indian (E. johnii) - strong feeding response can result in accidents though!

Kenyan/East Africans (E. colubrinus)

Rough-scaleds (E. conicus)



However, almost all the Saharans available are wild caught and some of those snakes, even though docile, can be tricky to get feeding.



That said, I have been bitten by every species on this list (and Eryx jayakari as well).



If you get a captive baby of any of the species and work with it, they will be trustworthy adults, generally.

But if you want a sandboa that will never bite, get a Rubber Boa .
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Chris Harrison

San Antonio, Texas


   

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