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    small boas

    At the moment i have 4 snakes. I own a columbian red tail 2 ball pythons and a king snake. im looking to get another boa but i dont want another boa. i want something smaller that i could keep in a tub. any ideas?

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    Re: small boas

    I'm not sure I understand your question. You're looking for another Boa, but you don't want another Boa? Do you mean you're looking for a smaller Boa, or just a smaller snake in general?

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    Re: small boas

    im looking for a boa that wont get as big as a red tail

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    Re: small boas

    The central american localities stay fairly small, along with sand and rosy boas.

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    Rosy/sand boas stay small, as do male Brazilian Rainbow boas.

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    If you want something pretty that you don't plan on handling much, amazon tree boas come in beautiful colors and do not get as big as red tails.
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    Re: small boas

    Hog Island, Dumerils, Brazilian Rainbow Boa, Sand Boas, Ground Boas, Rosy Boas, - so many choices and they are all great snakes.

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    Dums don't stay small. They don't get overly long but they are very thick, heavy-bodied snakes and for their length they are some of the strongest snakes I've got. My adults are in 48" enclosures.

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