Acrantophis dumerilii (Dumeril's boa)
Age: up to 30 years Origin: This species is found along the western coast and southwestern regions of Madagascar (arid plains, semi-arid woodlands). Length: up to 200 centimeters The Acrantophis dumerilii is grey-brown and has black markings
Care Experience: average hose keeper Food: Live or dead prey. Adult feeding: 1 time every 7 to 10 days Feeding young: 1 time every 5 to 7 days Water bowl: Yes Water change: 3 times a week
Nutrition There is the choice to present the prey alive or dead. It is recommended to offer dead food. This is more practical and prevents the food animal from injuring your snake. It is also advised to offer the food animal with feeding tongs and to feed your snake outside the enclosure. This ensures that your hand is not associated with food and prevents your snake from reaching for your hand while feeding. If you do go for live food, you must supervise the feeding. The prey animal can also injure the snake. Feed the rat snake separately, because when two snakes catch the same prey, they can injure each other and sometimes eat each other themselves. The ideal prey is about as wide as the widest part of the snake.
Water Always water a big water bowl in teh terrarium.
Cleaning The accommodation must be kept clean to prevent diseases and bacteria build-up. This can be done by doing this weekly. In addition, it is wise to thoroughly clean and disinfect the accommodation a few times a year. This prevents the build-up of bacteria. When cleaning, make sure that you also clean the climbing branches and elevations. Handling To feed the Acrantophis dumerilii and to clean the enclosure, your snake will have to be handled. This must of course be done properly so that the snake and you are safe. Handle the hose with a hose hook or lift it with two hands. Do not hang your snake around your neck, because if the snake falls it will clamp around your neck. In addition, there are some important things to pay attention to when handling an Acrantophis dumerilii. First, make sure that your snake realizes that you are going to handle it and move slowly when handling it. Also make sure your hands are washed and don't smell like food. Finally, do not handle your snake when it is molting and do not handle it in the dark.
Housing Minimum size stay for 1 hose: 180x 90 x 55 Lying surface: 0.5m2 with at least one raised lounger per hose on which the hose can lie. Day temperature: 30-32C Night temperature: 22-26C Hours of light: 12 hours Humidity: 70%-80% Ground cover: coconut is a popular ground cover for this hose at many hose holders
Design the Acrantophis dumerilii can be found along the western coast and southwestern regions of Madagascar (dry plains, semi-arid woodlands). Make sure that there are also sufficient hiding places in the enclosure
Behaviour Hunting method: Strangler snake Lifestyle: semi-arboreal & nocturnal
Character active animals that are usually in a good mood. This makes them easy to handle and excellent pets. Young specimens can be defensive.
Points of attention ensure a thick layer of substrate
Cost and Purchase Legislation: The Acrantophis dumerilii falls under CITES IA, so it is strictly controlled. You will need CITES or transfer papers to own this snake. You should receive this with the purchase. One-off costs: This includes the costs for accommodation, lighting, heating, water bowl and decoration. This can cost a few hundred euros to a few thousand euros. The final amount depends on the quality and size of the products. Fixed costs: Fixed costs include the costs for the feed, which is several tens of euros per year. Unexpected costs: Costs have been incurred when your hose happens to get sick or your equipment breaks down.
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