I tend to agree with Jamie.
I have owned Hogs for a few years and currently have 7 Hogs in my possession.Whilst other herpers may have owned more Hogs and have had differing experiences, I am of the opinion that Hogs have one of the better temperaments of the whole Boid family, rivaling even the docility of the Spotted python.
The temperament of the animal, I believe, is largely influenced by the amount of, and more importantly the type of handling that a snake has been subjected to in its early life.
Most of my snakes are handled on a fairly consistent basis; during cleaning, water changing, or just for the sheer fun of it; but only, and this is important, during the hours of daylight. Darkness is when my snakes are fed and is therefore not a good time for handling. Especially so, when taking into account the strong feeding responses that Hogs and many other snakes seem to possess.
This of course is not unlike most other Bcis, Bccs, or Bcos, but the compact size, combined with the beautiful subtle colours of Hog Island Boas, makes them a particular favourite of mine.
Last edited by tonyj; 12-30-04 at 10:39 PM..
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