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Old 01-08-13, 10:20 PM   #1
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Viper Boas

I'm interested in them.

I've always been a fan of the attitude and look of Vipers, but I would never own a Hot.

I'm having trouble finding any reputable sellers of these amazing animals, does anyone have a suggestion?

QUICK NOTE : Yes, I know they are aggressive, that's one of the reasons why they intrigue me.
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Old 01-08-13, 10:22 PM   #2
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Re: Viper Boas

Tough find.

My first thought would be to check Ben Siegel reptiles. I know he does a lot of importing of random stuff.
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Re: Viper Boas

Ahhh to no avail. I'll have to keep myself updated on his stock in the future.
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Re: Viper Boas

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I'm interested in them.

I've always been a fan of the attitude and look of Vipers, but I would never own a Hot.

I'm having trouble finding any reputable sellers of these amazing animals, does anyone have a suggestion?

QUICK NOTE : Yes, I know they are aggressive, that's one of the reasons why they intrigue me.
There's a viper boa on faunaclassifieds. Also at 15 are you going to be able to pay for all these snakes?
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There's a viper boa on faunaclassifieds. Also at 15 are you going to be able to pay for all these snakes?
I have a job, and currently own three snakes.

I don't pay bills, I don't even have to buy toilet paper.

My next paycheck is estimated at $550 and all of that is leisure moolah.

I will be purchasing a rack, 2 new VE thermostats, and some more snakes.

Next year I plan on my first breeding project.

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I have a job, and currently own three snakes.

I don't pay bills, I don't even have to buy toilet paper.

My next paycheck is estimated at $550 and all of that is leisure moolah.

I will be purchasing a rack, 2 new VE thermostats, and some more snakes.

Next year I plan on my first breeding project.

Cheers
I never said you had to pay bills or for toilet paper. Snakes get bigger which means bigger prey which means more $$$. It adds up if you're trying to build a collection. And I didn't know people still hire under 18, in California it'd be hard to get a job that young unless it's a mom and pop store.
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I never said you had to pay bills or for toilet paper. Snakes get bigger which means bigger prey which means more $$$. It adds up if you're trying to build a collection. And I didn't know people still hire under 18, in California it'd be hard to get a job that young unless it's a mom and pop store.
Nononono did not mean to come off like that.

I was simply stating I make decent wage, and the only responsibility that I must upkeep with that money is in fact, my snakes.

Also, I live in Flagstaff, Arizona. It's a pretty small town. I work at the local Ice Rink.

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Nononono did not mean to come off like that.

I was simply stating I make decent wage, and the only responsibility that I must upkeep with that money is in fact, my snakes.

Also, I live in Flagstaff, Arizona. It's a pretty small town. I work at the local Ice Rink.
Well that's good.

kingsnake.com Classifieds: VIPER BOAS - MALES AND FEMALES - YELLLOWS AND BLACKS! ONLY $100!

Here are some cheap viper boas but they're not captive bred. Backwater also has some and from reading online there aren't many captives available.
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Re: Viper Boas

Didn't know they were so hard to find. The local reptile store here orders them if asked. Sells them for 150-200. Really cool snakes, wanted one for long still never got the chance to get one.

Also I owned 8 herps at 15 and was able to provide fine for them. It all depends on your situation, your parents, and your location.
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Re: Viper Boas

Yeah no one really captive breeds them. I do not know how difficult it can be. They are small, swampy snakes. I used to want some to breed. It's probably one of my highest pet projects for the next few years.
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Yeah no one really captive breeds them. I do not know how difficult it can be. They are small, swampy snakes. I used to want some to breed. It's probably one of my highest pet projects for the next few years.
If someone was able to breed them and sell as CBB couldn't they make good money?
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If someone was able to breed them and sell as CBB couldn't they make good money?
They are basically guaranteed an aggressive nature so many hobbyist tend to steer away from them.
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They are basically guaranteed an aggressive nature so many hobbyist tend to steer away from them.
Amazon tree boas, emerald tree boas, green tree pythons, yellow anacondas and many other snakes are all bred that have crap attitudes. I'd assume that the husbandry for them isn't 100% yet or they don't survive long after capture.
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Amazon tree boas, emerald tree boas, green tree pythons, yellow anacondas and many other snakes are all bred that have crap attitudes. I'd assume that the husbandry for them isn't 100% yet or they don't survive long after capture.
Yeah, true. But many keep those listed as display snakes due to their vibrant and exotic coloring, therefore they aren't usually too intent on the handling aspect.

The viper boa isn't much of a showcase snake, more for personal gain.

Then again, you could be right.

Or maybe they just aren't popular. Ball pythons weren't too popular whatsoever until morphs started to emerge.
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If someone was able to breed them and sell as CBB couldn't they make good money?
Could be down the line. Just because it becomes CBB doesn't mean you can ask an arm and leg for the animal. Nor does it mean the demand would be there. You'd have to do it purely for the love of it. I saw them 10 years ago, and just really liked them.

As stated, they are nuts. They fly. I'd get some but I just don't have the room currently.
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