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    Boa morph and Type help

    tinking of buying a boa and this site has a few nice looking ones https://www.facebook.com/jacksjunglehuddersfield
    just wondering what type are the Bci Bcc or Rtb and how big will they get also what morphs are they

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    Re: Boa morph and Type help

    Quote Originally Posted by boalover View Post
    tinking of buying a boa and this site has a few nice looking ones https://www.facebook.com/jacksjunglehuddersfield
    just wondering what type are the Bci Bcc or Rtb and how big will they get also what morphs are they
    mean the photos of babys posted aout the 20th december near the top

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    Normally I would not respond to this, but since no one has in a week, I will tell you what little I know.

    The BCC is the scientific name of the Boa, and BCI the actual name, and RTB is the Red Tailed Boa, also known as the common Boa.

    Males in my neck of the woods typically get 6-8 ft in length, with females being a few feet longer. Of course you always hear about longer ones.

    I've seen pictures of a few morphs, but can not remember the names except for the easy one, Albino.

    Sorry I can't help more. I'm new to Boas, just testing the waters myself. I only have a Ball Python.

    Good Luck

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