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The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to Warren_Booth For This Useful Post:
bcr229 (08-29-2016),Fraido (08-29-2016),Gio (08-29-2016),Kam (08-30-2016),mlededee (08-29-2016),salt (08-29-2016)
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Wow! That 2014 Costa Rican T+ is insane!
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The Following User Says Thank You to bcr229 For This Useful Post:
Warren_Booth (08-29-2016)
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As always Warren,,,,,Very, very hot stuff.
I am not sure most people realize how much time and effort you've put into the C/A boas, your passion for them is infectious.
All of these have something special going on.
Well done sir!
Anybody looking for a boa species that doesn't get too large should take a gander at this stuff.
Great patterns and colors.
Last edited by Gio; 08-29-2016 at 07:57 PM.
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Thanks Gio,
I appreciate the kind words. CA boas have certainly been a passion of mine, even when people had not time for them.
I have many more to show off once I get a chance to take some pics. Storms today prevented that unfortunately.
I agree that these are a great animal for someone that wants a boa without the need for a large space. My adult male Costa Rican T+s are in V28s. Corn snake sized boas. Crazy.
Warren
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Re: Some updated CA pics.
 Originally Posted by Warren_Booth
Thanks Gio,
I appreciate the kind words. CA boas have certainly been a passion of mine, even when people had not time for them.
I have many more to show off once I get a chance to take some pics. Storms today prevented that unfortunately.
I agree that these are a great animal for someone that wants a boa without the need for a large space. My adult male Costa Rican T+s are in V28s. Corn snake sized boas. Crazy.
Warren
I hear ya with the storms.
We've got some heavy stuff coming toward Minneapolis as I type tonight.
I am always in search of the perfect snake, and I've been swayed by the larger carpet python species lately, but as I understand it, the C/A boas are more arboreal (in general) than the other boa constrictors. Anybody looking for a really neat display BC should be looking into your stuff. If fed properly ALL BC's will become active and look to climb, but I'll bet based on seasonal, avian migrations and natural/wild instincts the C/A boa are typically more arboreal due to prey availability at certain times of the year.
I wish I could have an endless collection because I think one of those beauties would be very entertaining.
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Re: Some updated CA pics.
Your boas are too stunning, I'm jealous of what you have going on, sooo gorgeous!
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Crawling back into the reptile scene once more!
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Re: Some updated CA pics.
I'm in love.
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