red tail boas need home asap!

Flint, Michigan

Ad 1075716 placed 1 month ago by gsdog2006 (member since Apr 1, 2006)
Hello!

I have two gorgeous red tail boas.

The first one, Bel, is a male who was my first rescue back in Feburary this year. He is about eight to nine feet long and very gentle. He has never biten or even came close to. I would highly recommend him to someone who wants to educated children about big snakes. He is blind in one eye though. I have put well over $1000 into just him only. He had a upper respiratory infection, ticks, mites, mouth rot, and a vent plug when I rescued him. He is now 100% healthy and eating one large rat each week. It does take him awhile to kill and eat this prey though. He just started back eating in June, so before long he should be on jumbo rats. He is a gray color with black markings. He is a beauty.

Next, I have a female who maybe gravid (pregnant). She is a rosey red color. She is very thick and is a proven breeder. Her last group, she had I believe the man said 37. I purchased her in April from a man in Ohio. She has beautiful babies though. Great color! She can eat and eat then eat more. She does good with two jumbo rats each week. She could eat a meat rabbit with no problem. She has a bit of a temperment. I would recommend someone with knowledge of big snakes to take her. She is healthy.

Both snakes are free of mites, ticks, and are healthy! I have a homemade cage for them. It is a 6 ft by 6ft by 4ft. It is very thick and could hold a tv easily. The cage has a spot for lights at the top. I have a blue, red, and a white light for their heat. In the cage is also a big branch from a tree that was sanded down to be very smooth. Both doors open up too! We placed title on the floor in the cage for easy clean up. There is also a big water bowl. We used a new kitty litter tray which they love to lay in. I do have re-homing fee that is required. I will send with them some rats that I have left over. They both eat live, but Bel did eat frozen before I rescued him. He was getting one small mouse two times a month at eight feet long at his old home.

If interested, tell me about yourself and your plans for these two. I will not let them go to just anyone. I am only re-homing them because I am moving from the country into the city, where the new neighbors are terrified already. I do have pictures also!