While I was working with my previous employer, I had a good friend, Tanya, who was into raising bearded dragons. Besides having a really cool name, bearded dragons are awesome lizards that grow to ~1 ft in length. Also, they are tame and can even be trained to ride shoulders, sit with their master, and, if the sales dude can be believed, use a “lizard door” to defecate outside. Pretty cool!
Anyway, I have been really wanting one of these for quite a while and finally convinced Crystal that we should have one. Trekking out to our local pet shop, Fins and Skins, we when in to go get my bearded dragon…
… and walked out w/ a red-tailed boa constrictor. XD
Yes, I mean one of these:
Just like this (in about 7 years):
So, the inner-Timmy in me has always wanted a snake for a pet (as a child, I caught many pet snakes but ultimately had to let them go within a few days). When we walked into the store and I started salivating over the snake cages, Crystal turned to me and delivered her sternest, “NO!” I even went so far as to give her the sad-panda face to no avail. Then, the pet guy and I spoke – at length – and I ended up convincing myself (and eventually Crystal) that a boa would make a great pet.
This tells me 2 things about myself First, that I am a creature of whimsy. (Though I could claim that I have wanted a boa for a longer time than I wanted a lizard) And second, that my powers of persuasion must be even greater than I originally thought (or, maybe, I managed to catch Crystal in a weakened-pregnant state and pressed the advantage).
Anyway, a few stats about caring for the snake:
- Currently, I only feed the snake ~ 1 time / week. He/she eats small frozen mice.
- Yes, they can bite, but those are generally due to mishandling or confusing my hand for food. :)
- Females can get 7 – 8 feet long and, at that point, will eat frozen rabbits ~ 1 time / month.
- Cages need to be sanitized 1 time / month – otherwise you scoop like a litter box.
- I am probably missing more points here but I am still learning!
Finally, below are a few pics of the new critter. I am still more than a little skittish of it, but we are learning to tolerate each other. Mainly, it is the head of the snake that scares me, as he frequently stays in a “striking” pose, though I do not think that the threat is completely intended.
Aren’t snakes just cool? :D
EDIT: I forgot to mention that, as of yet, I don’t really know what the snake’s sex will be. Typically, the females in this species get quite a bit bigger than the males, so I am gunning for a female. Towards that goal, I have named her Lillith.