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11-25-11, 09:35 AM
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Boa Boy Roy
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Acrantophis Madagascariensis
Or Madagascan Ground Boa.....
Does anyone have any experience with these apparent gentle giants? I've found a large reptile "Superstore" that offers them online, but we all know the drawbacks of buying from such a place. I found one breeder in WI but she does not think they bred this year.
I can't find any breeders online, although in another forum there is a picture of one at the October Tinley Park show. The photographer doesn't remember who was offering it though.
I really want to get my hands on a pair of them. Can anyone shed some light on this for me please?
Thanks!!
Roy
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11-25-11, 09:45 AM
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
I've never heard of those before but I google image searched them they look really cool I hope you find a pair!!
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11-25-11, 10:00 AM
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
no more difficult to keep than a common boa, though can be picky feeders.
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11-25-11, 10:02 AM
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Boa Boy Roy
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
Aren't they beautiful? They're from more tropical parts of Madagascar than the Dumeril's. I'm not sure if I can refer you to a store's website on this forum, but the one I found available (for $950) is apparently pictured on the store's site, but the incredible orange markings on the sides actually makes me question the authenticity of the picture!
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11-25-11, 10:25 AM
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
I just saw one at the oaks reptile expo for 300
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11-25-11, 10:41 AM
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Boa Boy Roy
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
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Originally Posted by snake man12
I just saw one at the oaks reptile expo for 300
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Do you by chance remember who offered it, Snakeman?
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11-25-11, 10:47 AM
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
I think it was glades herp but i could have been harris in wonderland herps
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11-25-11, 12:53 PM
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Boa Boy Roy
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
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Originally Posted by snake man12
I think it was glades herp but i could have been harris in wonderland herps
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Thanks Snake man. Someone else mentioned Glades also. I reached out to them only to learn they haven't had one "in quite a while." As for Wonderland, I'm on Fauna Classifieds now, reporting both mailboxes and voicemail are full..... on Black Friday.
The hunt continues!
Thanks again.
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11-25-11, 11:18 AM
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
I know these animals. They're awesome, but I'd be careful where I got one - not many people are keeping them and I'd get one from a private individual before a 'breeder'. They're easy enough to keep, but not long enough in captivity to be good feeders, generally.
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11-25-11, 11:24 AM
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Boa Boy Roy
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
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Originally Posted by CDN_Blood
I know these animals. They're awesome, but I'd be careful where I got one - not many people are keeping them and I'd get one from a private individual before a 'breeder'. They're easy enough to keep, but not long enough in captivity to be good feeders, generally.
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Hey, thanks Blood. I know they haven't been in the pet trade for long, and now I've read a couple places they are finicky eaters. So, its *because* they haven't been made pets for long that they're not good eaters?
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11-25-11, 01:04 PM
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
While I'm not crazy about his husbandry regarding retics, or his overall attitude, Jay at prehistoric pets is selling a few STUNNING specimens.
His animals come at his prices... 750 each but for quality like this... If I wanted one I'd pay it, for their quality.
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11-25-11, 07:37 PM
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Boa Boy Roy
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
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Originally Posted by stephanbakir
While I'm not crazy about his husbandry regarding retics, or his overall attitude, Jay at prehistoric pets is selling a few STUNNING specimens.
His animals come at his prices... 750 each but for quality like this... If I wanted one I'd pay it, for their quality.
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Well, the search continues. I did some research on the store and I think I'll wait for Boas & Balls to try and breed again next year. Seems P.P. is great for kids' parties though! If I'm ever in the "OC" with a kid who happens to have a birthday, maybe I'll write my own review..
Still looking for a private breeder, or someone coming to the Tinley Park show in March. All great advice so far! Let's keep it rollin'!
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11-25-11, 07:55 PM
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
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Originally Posted by strutter769
Well, the search continues. I did some research on the store and I think I'll wait for Boas & Balls to try and breed again next year. Seems P.P. is great for kids' parties though! If I'm ever in the "OC" with a kid who happens to have a birthday, maybe I'll write my own review..
Still looking for a private breeder, or someone coming to the Tinley Park show in March. All great advice so far! Let's keep it rollin'!
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I'm curious why you decided against P.P. I know Steven's objections but I also know there are many people that have bought from Jay and his animals are always stunning and he's got happy and loyal customers.
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04-11-12, 11:04 PM
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
Quote:
Originally Posted by stephanbakir
While I'm not crazy about his husbandry regarding retics, or his overall attitude, Jay at prehistoric pets is selling a few STUNNING specimens.
His animals come at his prices... 750 each but for quality like this... If I wanted one I'd pay it, for their quality.
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thats an amazing looking snake mate
the colours and pattern are beautifull,i really like the look of this guy
cheers shaun
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11-25-11, 01:54 PM
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Boa Boy Roy
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
That's the EXACT picture I was talking about. (I thought the site said $950?) I think I've seen every pic of these animals on the web, and NOT ONE has these beautiful orange markings! Since you mention attitude etc., do you think (as I do) it's possible this pic is photoshopped?
I sent him an email today asking for more pics. I'll let you know somethin' more when I do.
Thanks Stephan!
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