Originally posted by BradLantz:
they grow quick - a few months of feeding him and he'd be 4' I imagine
he's ultra agressive, extremely bite happy - he's being given away and nobody wants him
skin is all he's good for with the habitual biting, and once he's a 9' snake? he'll be very dangerous .....
Sorry, I didn't realise he was still alive. As a herpetologist myself, I would say find someone who actually knows how to handle & deal with an aggressive, juvenile Boa & let them take it. Killing it just to pretty up your bow would be a real shame.
All Boas & Python species are inherrently aggressive as juveniles. With careful & constant handling it WILL tame down as it grows up. A 4' Boa still perceives you as a treat. A 7' Boa doesn't.
Before we came here I had a beautiful old Queensland Carpet Python. 13' long & solid, powerhouse muscle. Unfortunately it died before I could get it re-homed (athough at 26 years old, it wasn't unexpected) I'd had it since it was about 6' & highly aggressive. By 8' it was as tame as a kitten.
Persevere with the Red-Tail & it may surprise you how docile it'll become. It's worth more as a snake than as a bow covering.
Sorry, but just my honest opinion.