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08-09-17, 06:56 AM
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Re: Meet Bakunawa, a Candoia Paulsoni :)
They don't shed often. Adults even less frequently - maybe once or twice a year. Neonates every few months.
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08-10-17, 07:17 PM
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Re: Meet Bakunawa, a Candoia Paulsoni :)
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They don't shed often. Adults even less frequently - maybe once or twice a year. Neonates every few months.
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Hmm. How often is "every few months" for neonates? are we looking at every 3 months?
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08-11-17, 07:30 AM
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Re: Meet Bakunawa, a Candoia Paulsoni :)
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Hmm. How often is "every few months" for neonates? are we looking at every 3 months?
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Mine didn't shed in 5 months
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0.1 B imperator, 1.0 M spilota harrisoni, 1.0 C hortulanus, 2.1 P reticulatus (Madu locality), 1.1 S amethystine, 1.1 L olivaceous, 1.0 C angulifer, 1.0 Z persicus, 0.1 P regius, 0.1 N natrix, 0.1 E climacophora, 1.0 P obsoletus, 0.1 L geluta nigrtia, 1.0 P catenifer sayi, 1.0 T lepidus
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08-11-17, 07:50 AM
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Re: Meet Bakunawa, a Candoia Paulsoni :)
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Mine didn't shed in 5 months
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That's going to be quite a wait for me. Haha
How long did it take for their eyes to cloud up? Weeks?
I suspect he is about to enter the shed phase as he mostly hid in the hide/bowl and I hardly see him leave.
Do you recommend that I change his substrate to non cedar/pine chips/shavings?
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08-11-17, 07:59 AM
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Re: Meet Bakunawa, a Candoia Paulsoni :)
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That's going to be quite a wait for me. Haha
How long did it take for their eyes to cloud up? Weeks?
I suspect he is about to enter the shed phase as he mostly hid in the hide/bowl and I hardly see him leave.
Do you recommend that I change his substrate to non cedar/pine chips/shavings?
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Mine never got to shed. Definitely wouldn't recommend cedar / pine. Kiln dried should not present a health risk but it's still not ideal. Eco earth would be much better.
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0.1 B imperator, 1.0 M spilota harrisoni, 1.0 C hortulanus, 2.1 P reticulatus (Madu locality), 1.1 S amethystine, 1.1 L olivaceous, 1.0 C angulifer, 1.0 Z persicus, 0.1 P regius, 0.1 N natrix, 0.1 E climacophora, 1.0 P obsoletus, 0.1 L geluta nigrtia, 1.0 P catenifer sayi, 1.0 T lepidus
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08-22-17, 08:05 AM
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Help
I need some help I have a Red Tail boa that has recently become aggressive he is a little over a year old and about 4 feet long I can't even get into his cage without him striking the glass, which makes me afraid to grab him. I don't know what to do I don't want to get rid of him. I've recently noticed my cat has been messing around a lot near the cage so I'm not sure if this is the reason for his aggression.
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08-24-17, 07:59 AM
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Re: Help
Snakes should not be in height traffic areas, and you need to put it somewhere the cat can't get at the enclosure.
Wash your hands before going in the enclosure. Use a hook to tap train (look for videos on YouTube), or a paper towel roll, newspaper, etc., so it realizes that when you come in w\o food that it calms down. I'd still suggest getting a hook, a large one (widespread hook, not length of handle), and using that to lift the front part of the snake while you use your free hand to support the rest of the snake (the thickest and heaviest part).
BTW, welcome to snakes!
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Originally Posted by dxb0911
I need some help I have a Red Tail boa that has recently become aggressive he is a little over a year old and about 4 feet long I can't even get into his cage without him striking the glass, which makes me afraid to grab him. I don't know what to do I don't want to get rid of him. I've recently noticed my cat has been messing around a lot near the cage so I'm not sure if this is the reason for his aggression.
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