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    What's the difference between a BCI and a BCC?

    Also, is a Suriname red-tail boa a BCC or a BCI?
    How can you tell the difference between the BCI and the BCC?
    in your opinion, whats nicer, a colombian red-tail boa, or a Suriname?

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    Re: What's the difference between a BCI and a BCC?

    Surinames are BCC

    Some people say you can tell by the way the saddles are on a boa if they are BCC or BCI, this does not seem to be totally accurate though. I think the most accurate way to tell without actually knowing where it came from is a scale count.

    What is nicer looking really depends on what you are looking for, Surinames and other BCC or gorgeous animals but so are BCI. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

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    Re: What's the difference between a BCI and a BCC?

    BCC will get larger than a BCI.

    I would like to get a Suriname or a Peruvian, their tails are beautiful.

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    Re: What's the difference between a BCI and a BCC?

    I am really not sure, I just remember reading that Bcc get bigger, and are more..um..."genuine" or something like that lol.

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    Re: What's the difference between a BCI and a BCC?

    The google she knows much.

    In a nutshell BCCs(Boa Constrictor Constrictor) are more colorful and typically more demanding as far as care. They can also grow larger. BCIs(Boa Constrictor Imperator) are the "common" boas although there are a ton of genetic morphs out there. They are usually easy to take care of and tame and max out at about 9 feet.

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    Re: What's the difference between a BCI and a BCC?

    It took me a while to understand what the visual differences are between BCCs and BCIs, but once you look at a handful of pictures of each and compare them, you'll get a good idea of how they look a bit different.

    some BCCs can get truly massive.

    Someday I might get myself a peruvian BCC, that'd be awesome.

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    Re: What's the difference between a BCI and a BCC?

    I believe BCC saddles look like {} and BCI look like ()

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    Re: What's the difference between a BCI and a BCC?

    OK, Here we go....
    I never got into this as when I feed em they eat, when they poo I clean it...
    But here we go with the who's who...
    Basil is a "Boa" BCC or BCI? She was born in 1970 (yes very old, I have the records)..... she came from an old Rock Band which will remain nameless. She also has had multiple fractures and had not received the best care. She is now Approx 6 ft. (she is eating and doing well, but is just so old..)


    Now her "saddles are muffled and she is smaller... Is she considered a BCI? I have had close "herpaculturist" friends over to the rescue call her such...

    Then we have the new recruit:

    The new baby "red tail".. she is approx 30 inches. Can we tell from her "clear" saddles (compared to "Basil") if she is a BCC?
    I just don't know, this is why I'm asking. When it comes to size, I get them either "overfed" or most likely starved. It is so hard for me to tell.
    That's why I always say, If they eat, and are clean of infection and parasites and poo well, I'll take em!...lol
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    Re: What's the difference between a BCI and a BCC?

    Wow that first boa is crazy cool looking, CTReptileRescue.

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    Re: What's the difference between a BCI and a BCC?

    I'll try and get some better shots, she just ate yesturday. Anyhow. I'll start a whole new thread with that....
    But do the pics help decipher between the BCI's and the BCC's?
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