Brazilian Rainbow Boa Behaviors!

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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  • @Dreamer81300
    @Dreamer81300 Рік тому +7

    Bowie is such a rockstar! Screeched at the intro! I loved that you mentioned how they recognize and prefer their owners. My Mystik legit stretches his long body all the way out when my husband holds him, trying to get right back to me. He looks like a dowsing rod lol.

    • @reptiliangarden
      @reptiliangarden  Рік тому +3

      I love hearing other snakes recognize and prefer their owners. Trust is such a beautiful thing 💕

  • @copia69
    @copia69 Рік тому +2

    Hello, I am writing to you from Italy, you have given a perfect account of how a rainbow boa is raised in captivity. Basically a healthy photocopy of what I do too, in breeding. Including feeding at night. They love to climb and cold areas more than warm ones, the humidity must never drop below 80%, better if more. Well, it was a real pleasure listening to you, I wish you a happy 2023. Best regards. Paolo (from FIRENZE/FLORENCE)

    • @reptiliangarden
      @reptiliangarden  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for the love and support! 💕💕💕💕

  • @richardkelchjr.1954
    @richardkelchjr.1954 Рік тому +4

    I've noticed a lot of the same things. My baby, and even now that she is a little over a year, still gets a case of the zoomies sometimes when handling. She will move really fast for a bit, and then relax and move slowly again.
    She also went through a phase where she would strike, coil, and not eat. I'd offer it again, she'd do the same thing. She would then eat on the third time. Sometimes, she wouldn't strike at all, but would eat the drop. As she has gotten a bit older, she seems to be eating much better with a one strike, coil, and eat.
    I'm a big believer in bell and tap training my boas. If I give them a gentle rub along the back with the snake hook (or a plastic spoon when tiny), they learn that it is not eating time. I also have trained my BCI with a bell. When he hears the bell, he knows it is time to eat, and he does not play. I've read of people target training their snakes to know when it is time to eat, too.
    The only thing that I found that worked easier for me when they are little is keeping them in a plastic tub vs the big enclosure. The babies need as close to 100% humidity as you can manage, and all commercial enclosures, even Zen, will leak if it gets that wet. I used reptile safe caulk on mine, but water just finds a way. The tub keeps it super high, and you can still put in all of the hides, water bowls, and heat pads to keep them happy.
    For my 4x2x2 Zen that I am keeping her in once she reaches 2 years old, I went to the dollar store and bought three cheap oil changing pans. With two of them, I cut an opening in in the sides, and turned them upside down, and used great stuff foam and the DryLock paint to make hides. The third one I use as a really big water bowl.
    Love BRB videos. Keep em up! Bowie is getting big. Can't wait until mine gets that large. She can still be coiled up to the point where she will fit in my hand. :)

    • @reptiliangarden
      @reptiliangarden  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for sharing all of your experience and advice in caring for these snakes! 💕💕💕

    • @richardkelchjr.1954
      @richardkelchjr.1954 Рік тому

      @@reptiliangarden Thank you for teaching me so much as I was getting started.

  • @nicholasdandrea565
    @nicholasdandrea565 Рік тому +1

    Really cool looking Rainbow. They really are really awesome to keep. Best part is never seen 2 with the same pattern. Great video & lots great info.

  • @briabeardsley4465
    @briabeardsley4465 Рік тому +2

    My corn snake recognizes me as well- whenever somebody else holds her she always reaches back towards me and I know she just prefers me handling her and she trusts me the most. On another note, I am considering a brazilian rainbow boa as my next snake so I loved this!

    • @reptiliangarden
      @reptiliangarden  Рік тому

      I love that so much! And I am always happy to give some Bowie content!

  • @avaogara
    @avaogara Рік тому

    bowie is a fam favorite for shure !she is beautiful n personality matches!you so lucky to own such sweetheart snakes !n yes they know their owner, shure she knows your scent ..

  • @cincityserpents
    @cincityserpents Рік тому +1

    She is always so beautiful. I already have a variety of snakes but mostly oily thins and colubrids. If I ever add a boa it’ll be a Brazilian Rainbow Boa.

  • @sasha5665
    @sasha5665 Рік тому

    Youre the only reason i knew rainbow boas existed also your setups and videos are really pretty 💞

  • @ann-marlenj6608
    @ann-marlenj6608 Рік тому

    I definitly can confirm snakes recognising their owners! My cornsnake couldn't care less if I am doing something in front of her enclosure - she just continues doing her thing or actually comes to the glass to check out what I am doing. When my fiance or my best friend are there, she usually watches them carefully for a moment before continuing to roam around. BUT if there is a stranger (for example my Mom on a visit) she immediately goes into "I am a stick, you can't see me" mode and just stops moving completely before quickly slithering into her favorite hide. 😂
    Our BRB Rio also recognises his handler... My fiance and I got him as a rescue and he still is a juvenile (he was always very gentle and almost never nippy by the way!😍) Because my fiance has more space in his flat Rio is living with him, also technically he is "my" snake. So it always breaks my heart a little when I am there for a visit and take Rio out for handling and he strait up tries to get to my fiance.😂😂😢💔 Let's hope this will change when we move together soon. 😉❤️🌈🐍

  • @justjenna22
    @justjenna22 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this! I plan to own a BRB one day when my kids are a bit older for everyone's safety lol they are so beautiful and seem to have such amazing temperaments.

    • @reptiliangarden
      @reptiliangarden  Рік тому +1

      You are so welcome! I hope you and your family will have one some day 💕

  • @wolfsspitz2000
    @wolfsspitz2000 Рік тому +1

    Hello Trish,
    i love rainbow boas. I've had mine for 2 years and her name is "Alice". Unfortunately they live very hidden. Sometimes you don't see them for days. There are so many beautiful snakes in North America.
    I have another question: I think the rough grass snake (Opheodrys aestivus) is very beautiful. Why is it so little mentioned in the US reptile scene and apparently rarely kept?
    I love your channel and watch every episode.
    greetings from Germany
    mike

  • @oun6661
    @oun6661 Рік тому

    Saw an instagram that features a guy’s brb and he has a kiddy pool with an island, and lets them swim and bask in the sun outside regularly.

  • @heartlandreptiles
    @heartlandreptiles Рік тому

    Good stuff! I had a BRB years ago that was a total sweetheart!

  • @snakemannn1744
    @snakemannn1744 Рік тому +1

    Amazing species ,,,, hugggs

  • @KaitlinMMorales
    @KaitlinMMorales Рік тому

    Thank you for your videos! I am now VERY interested in zen habitat enclosures. I do have one question though. How does the humidity hold up with the screen lid? Especially for your rainbow boa!

  • @tommygrant6275
    @tommygrant6275 Рік тому

    These videos are great. I am thinking about getting a BRB and learning more about them from your channel has been a massive resource

  • @osamaobama
    @osamaobama Рік тому

    Snake and women are very pretty

  • @ClaraLuaVargasGuerra
    @ClaraLuaVargasGuerra Рік тому

    I am Brazilian and thats probably an Epicrates Cenchria Cenchria, right? There are a few ones like Epicrates Cratos, Maurus, and Assisi that are more chill, I don't know if you can get them there.

  • @anne-lenebakken5827
    @anne-lenebakken5827 Рік тому

    Very good what you say at the end here. My little leopard gecko does exactly what you said here. Know that I am the mother

  • @krystaogletree826
    @krystaogletree826 Рік тому

    I would love to purchase one. Breeder????. I bought 2 chameleons from Frams.❤❤❤

  • @kirsten6379
    @kirsten6379 Рік тому

    my brb one time managed to go under my microwave (he’s an adult it’s a countertop microwave) and i was panicking lol they are very quick and will get to anything they can. i love him but i also have a harder time reading him so he makes me the most nervous while handling, compared to my bps and baby bci. he’s only ever struck one time tho and it was my fault he was very stressed.

  • @alyssawalker1900
    @alyssawalker1900 Рік тому +1

    I love all of your BRB and humidity based videos. I am getting a baby BRB this week and I am so excited. I based all my products off of your recommendations- enclosure, substrate, Josh’s frogs clean up crew species, plants and decor. I also ordered moss pillows.
    I’m so excited- this is my dream snake (well I actually would love a GTP but I personally don’t think I could feed live). More BRB videos would definitely be watched by me!

    • @reptiliangarden
      @reptiliangarden  Рік тому +1

      I am so excited for you!!!!! That is going to be one happy and spoiled brb 🥰💕

  • @alvinbarefield1233
    @alvinbarefield1233 Рік тому

    Great video as always, your both looking great. Love your videos there's always good info in there and they're interesting to boot.

  • @LemonLoverCockatiel
    @LemonLoverCockatiel Рік тому

    My baby hides during the day. I've added a new hide just today but is that normal? She isn't very active. But that could be that she's entering her shedding period

  • @josephtevere3223
    @josephtevere3223 Рік тому

    Excellent advice and video ❤

  • @_stupidfatbear_
    @_stupidfatbear_ Рік тому

    I have an old glass terrarium, 3.9 x 2.2 x h3.7, would that be ok for an adult?

  • @1tsCha0s
    @1tsCha0s 9 місяців тому

    I got a Brazilian rainbow boa he let me hold him twice now I’m scared to pick him up because he keeps snapping at me

  • @saveriopanaccione996
    @saveriopanaccione996 Рік тому

    Almost looked like you were dancing with Bowie lol

  • @wildoafi3
    @wildoafi3 Рік тому

    Corn snake like 95?

  • @BoaManDamn
    @BoaManDamn Рік тому

    ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

  • @merlinambrosius4398
    @merlinambrosius4398 Рік тому +2

    Invest in some night vision goggles.
    😎🥸😉

    • @reptiliangarden
      @reptiliangarden  Рік тому +2

      I’d never sleep again! I’d be so entertained 😂

    • @LemonLoverCockatiel
      @LemonLoverCockatiel Рік тому

      @@reptiliangarden Highly recommend a IR camera. I use Imou weatherproof, and it's motion detected. I have it set up right next to the water bowl.

  • @TonerLow
    @TonerLow Рік тому

    The only way I could get my little lady to go to the warm side was to keep ambient temps at 77-78. (72 on the other side) she eats and digests without issue, she just won't have anything to do with 80+ temps lol.

    • @reptiliangarden
      @reptiliangarden  Рік тому

      They just LOVE those cool temps! I found it so odd the first couple years 😅