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DO you need a license to own a Dumeril Boa Constictor?
infernalis
01-21-11, 04:28 PM
http://www.thamfriends.com/mat.jpg
TeaNinja
01-21-11, 04:37 PM
no sir. i have a 5 1/2 foot dumerils male.
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af184/teaninja/sdf015.jpg
/ in california btw.
serpentshideawa
01-21-11, 04:39 PM
whats a dumerils temperament like?
TeaNinja
01-21-11, 04:42 PM
whats a dumerils temperament like?
mine is very sweet. sometimes i can tell when he'd rather be solitary and hide (but that's kind of all snakes)
i've heard they can stress easy and become finicky eaters, but mine eats like a champ. he hasn't been interested in food the last month or so because its kind of mating season. but he is as sweet as can be. never hissed or struck at me or anything like that.
very nice snake.
serpentshideawa
01-21-11, 04:44 PM
is that generalized with others of the species or just yours ive liked them for years but havent been able to find much info on them i usually find red tail or ground boa info when i look for dumerils info
TeaNinja
01-21-11, 04:50 PM
i'm sure every snake has it's own personality regardless if it's the same breed as it's counterpart. i'm sure there are angry mean dumerils out there but mine is as sweet as can be, and loves to be held and cruise around. heres a few sites i looked at before i adopted the dumerils. and it says in MULTIPLE articles that they are a very shy snake, so aquariums are bad because they are clear everywhere, and it also says to give them multiple hides to remain unstressed. i just have mine with a hide on the hot side, hide on the cold side and a water bowl in a custom viv.
Dumeril's boa care sheet - care and husbandry of the Dumerils boa | Boa Care (http://www.boa-care.com/boa-species/dumerils-boa/)
How to build enclosures for reptiles - custom snake cages - arboreal snake cages - snake keeping cage info - homemade reptile cages (http://www.reptile-cage-plans.com/articles/caresheets/dumeril.html)
Dumeril's boa page - information about Dumeril boas, Dumeril boa pets, Dumerili, Acrantophis dumerili (http://www.dumerilboa.com/dumeril_boa_basics.html)
Dumerils Boa Care Sheet (http://www.reptitrader.com/Dumerils)
this is what my snake used to live in
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af184/teaninja/tank002.jpg
this is what he has now
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af184/teaninja/newviv001-1.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af184/teaninja/newviv002-2.jpg
he seems a lot happier in his new viv.
serpentshideawa
01-21-11, 05:01 PM
cool thank you
TeaNinja
01-21-11, 05:12 PM
glad to help.
Some cities and towns have local bylaws regarding pets, however, I don't believe there are any restrictions on or need to license Dumeril's Boas anywhere in Canada.
Both my little ones are quite docile and I've heard from a lot of Dumeril's keepers that they are very calm as adults as well, though of course there is always the exception.
This is Johann. He was born last year and is almost 100 grams.
We picked him up from Henry Piorun (http://www.a1pythons.com/Mar22_2010.html).
http://www.iherp.com/Gallery/91837/51667_108128_Large_qKIC0Nb2mABFxU.jpg
And this is Sebastian. He was born in 2009 and is almost 200 grams.
The breeder we got him from is no longer working with Dumeril's Boas.
http://www.iherp.com/Gallery/91837/48110_100762_Large_0DwqNPYNEfK.jpg
TeaNinja
01-21-11, 05:55 PM
i'd love to get a female at some point and start litters of dums. :)
i'm pretty sure my male is JUST about ready. i recently switched from the 75 watt red bulb i had in (to kind of simulate winter) and i switched it out for the 100 watt. and now he's like "yea springtime baby!!" lol
he has been super active lately and hasn't eatin in over a month. i think i know what he has on his mind ;)
shaunyboy
01-22-11, 04:25 PM
over in the uk dumerals have to be chipped and have cites papers
don't quote me on this but.....
i think its because they are a protected or endangered species in the wild
cheers shaun
serpentshideawa
01-22-11, 11:40 PM
in texas you dont need either one of those no permit nothing of that sort
TeaNinja
01-23-11, 02:07 AM
in texas you dont need either one of those no permit nothing of that sort
cali also, i got my dum for free on CL O.o
NennaMeerkat
01-23-11, 02:46 AM
in texas you dont need either one of those no permit nothing of that sort
Gotta love Texas, where you can own just about anything without a permit. Its freaking great. I know I enjoy that privilege...or would if I had the space.
serpentshideawa
01-23-11, 03:43 PM
well there are some snakes that need permits here like anacondas retics non indeigenous venomus snakes and one or two more types i think
serpentshideawa
01-23-11, 03:44 PM
ill dig up the link and post it in a bit
serpentshideawa
01-23-11, 03:53 PM
found it Welcome to Texas Reptiles.com :: TRBA (http://www.texasreptiles.com/snakepermits.html)
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