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    Novice Boa

    What are some good options Boa options for a novice ones that are tamer and don't get as big?

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    Look up Vincent Russo's site, and read about some of the localties.

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    Re: Novice Boa

    Rosy Boas are very acceptable as a novice boa. We had one when I was younger. And they tend to be very docile.

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    Oh ok cool. Are they like balls where there's morphs? And about how long do they usually get?

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    Re: Novice Boa

    Quote Originally Posted by Jakarta View Post
    What are some good options Boa options for a novice ones that are tamer and don't get as big?
    Tamer than what? Don't get as big as what?

    Read this book.
    http://www.amazon.com/dp/0978897927/...sl_12qfyt0i2_e

    "Boa options"

    Are you including all boas, or the Boa Constrictor species?

    If you are asking about boa constrictors read the book in the link I posted.

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