The Annulated Tree Boa is very similar to the Amazon Tree Boa in care and looks but not all the bright colors. However they are a great species to handle as they are very reluctant to bite. I always enjoy your videos and look forward to the next one.
Intro: 0:00 Dumeral's Boa: 1:04 Dominican Red Mountain Boa/Hispaniola Boa/DRM: 5:38 Rainbow Boa: 10:15 Boa Constrictor: 15:44 Amazon Tree Boa/ATB: 20:29 Outro: 26:41 great video! i learned a lot and im sure you'll make it big someday :) what's your opinion on rosy boas?
I don’t really recommend housing multiple snakes unless breeding if you don’t have just a huge enclosure with multiple basking spots, crazy amounts of perches, hides, and places for them to get away from other. That being said I’ve seen it done in zoological settings
The second picture of the Red Dominican Boa is absolutely gorgeous.
Great video! I'm a lizard guy but love learning about all reptiles.
Thank you!
Enjoyed this, thank you for the info about the Dominican red mountain boa. Oh and yes, Dumerils are fantastic pets!!
We love Dumeril's boas thank you for sharing, Awesome video
The Annulated Tree Boa is very similar to the Amazon Tree Boa in care and looks but not all the bright colors. However they are a great species to handle as they are very reluctant to bite. I always enjoy your videos and look forward to the next one.
I thought about including the ambulated but because they are so uncommon I went with ATBs.
Awesome video. I have a dumerils and she's my fav snake.
Intro: 0:00
Dumeral's Boa: 1:04
Dominican Red Mountain Boa/Hispaniola Boa/DRM: 5:38
Rainbow Boa: 10:15
Boa Constrictor: 15:44
Amazon Tree Boa/ATB: 20:29
Outro: 26:41
great video! i learned a lot and im sure you'll make it big someday :) what's your opinion on rosy boas?
They’re great. It’s kinda funny how they will sometimes “shark” it and give investigatory bites
What type of Boa, and what is the morph of the one that is Black but is almost iridescent. It was under the Doublehead Boa.
Not sure what that’s about but “img” morph
Can you house more than one ATB together in a single enclosure
I don’t really recommend housing multiple snakes unless breeding if you don’t have just a huge enclosure with multiple basking spots, crazy amounts of perches, hides, and places for them to get away from other. That being said I’ve seen it done in zoological settings
Cuban boas-- only if you count the anaconda is the cuban second in size. 15 footers have been verified, and 20 footers have been seen.
Correct. They’re great and I hope to work with them some day
I bought a female a few years ago, just as a pet. But i found a baby male at this past Tinley.
Had to.
@@keithfaulkner6319 I saw that male. My partner broken her ankle the Friday before and had to take of that before so I couldn’t afford him
@@JzsReptiles bummer for you. Sorry.