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    Re: RTB advice

    Ok well I got the whole BCC vs BCI thing now. haha
    Looks like I want a Peruvian Red Tail. They aren't the brown color as most BCC's but rather have a yellow to them. But I see as baby's most are the gray color. Is this common? Also do breeders actually sell Peruvian's and what would it cost me if so?

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    Re: RTB advice

    Bump for the OP

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    Re: RTB advice

    Whether the animal is docile usually varys from animal to animal, but boas are typically known for fitting in that category. BCC's will get over 8 feet, they are significantly bigger than the BCI's. Males of both types are significantly smaller than the females. Most boas are beautifully grey as babies, then most go brown over the first year or so. Some BCC lines keep this grey more consistently. Silverback bolivian boas and cay caulkers retian grey too, but they are both rarer to find.

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    Re: RTB advice

    +1 for a Peruvian BCC. They are so incredible, definitely on my wish list.. so pretty, so big!

    If what you're looking for is a big snake that doesn't get to "giant" sizes and has a good chance of being a great pet for handling, RTBs are a great way to go.

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