Meg STOP IT!
My wife is going to end up comming to your house and sufficate you with a pillow while you sleep if you convince me to be more open to getting a tree python! :crazy02:
I have been thinking about this and your are correct my experience is MOSTLY with tree boas while I did get a NASTY nip from a GTP once I must admit my real experience is with the boas who are mean SOBs again in my experience.
I wonder just how many breeds are taken to be mean because conventional wisdom says so.
(conventional wisdom is something that I constantly challange :devil01: )
Two in particular I hear this about are the african house snake and various beauty snakes.
House snakes I KNOW better cause I have a large colony of them and as previously in this post one bite ever. Let me be clear my colony of AHS no numbers 28 breeders or soon to be breeders. These are from two main groups. Some are Tanzanian and would be properly called "brown house snakes" though none of mine are actually brown I specialize in reds, cinamons and striped animals, etc. The others are all Cape House Snakes or what are commonly called Zululand from Nathaal, Transvaal etc. And with all this diversity I have no biters.
I can see why people may say so though, do not mess with one that has just eaten, while they smell mouse they try to eat anything that moves. But it is just a very strong feeding response.
I have handled a lot of carpet pythons and like I have said most go calm with some age and recently I was choosing between a crossed carpet and a taiwan beauty at a local show. I was ready to add something totaly new and something that would display from time to time as well. Passed on the baby carpet he was very pretty and had yellow comming in already but he was from a three way cross of a Irian Jaya, Costal and Carpet being 75% Coastal so I was afraid he could hit say 10 plus feet and that is bigger then I personaly want.
So I picked really cool Taiwan Beauty offered by the same breeder. These are supposed to be high strung and bite. Not this guy he is mellow yellow all the way so calm not even mean with a F/T mouse, he eats right off the tongs but does not strike just starts eating all slow and methodical.
I can't wait till he is 6 plus feet and his yellow comes in he should be gourgous (in a Steve Irwin voice).
So the question is do I have yet more room for a aborial python? Why have you done this to me? :shrugs:
My taiwan doe like to climb and display so I think he will keep me happy for now, perhaps a girl friend for him would be a better addition,