I currently have one boa. I had a Rosy Boa for a while, but there was an unfortunate incident. I did enjoy it while it lasted. I'm sure I'll get another one someday. Next I want to get a San Gabriel locality rosy.


  • Name: Yayo
  • Species: Suriname Redtail Boa Constrictor
  • Scientific: Boa constrictor constrictor
  • Type: suriname
  • Gender: Female
  • Obtained: 11-7-03
  • Length: 3ft
Yayo is so beautiful and calm. I adopted her from a owner that did not care for her enough. She was pretty emaciated when I got her, not to mention mited infested and retained shed all over her body. After having her for a month now she looks almost 100% better. You can still feel her spine but at the rate she eats, it won't take long before she will be fat and sassy.

  • Name: Dune
  • Species: Rosy Boa
  • Scientific: Lichanura trivirgata
  • Type: San Felipe Locality
  • Gender: Female
  • Hatch Date: unkn
  • Obtained: 11/24/01
  • Weight: 18gms (1-22-02)
DECISED due to cat attack. I did like the rosy though. I had a really hard time switching her to frozen pinkies. She moved very slowly and deliberately. She gave me my first feeding response bite (my fault ok) because she had to go almost a month at a time without eating because there is no one with live pinkies where I live. Finally I started breeding mice (in a apartment mind you), but she was attacked during her first meal of my mice's pinks. Please people, learn from my mistakes. If you have a cat, don't ever let it in the same room as your snakes, especially while feeding.

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