Stunted Growth or Dwarf Locality?
I have a boa that I rescued about 2 1/2 years ago. My brother's teacher's son. When I got her she was kept on wet gravel that smelt terrible. The boa itself(don't know the gender) had stuck sheds, hadn't eaten in 3 months, and had an RI. It took a bit to bring her back and another 3months until s/he ate.
Well when I got her she was about 2 1/2-3 feet and since then she has maybe grown half a foot in length maybe a little more. I figured this is one of two things. Either her poor care in the past resulted in stunted growth or she may be a dwarf locality.
S/he was given to be as a red-tail but I know by her coloration that she's more likely from Central America which helps lean towards her being a dwarf. S/he does eat, shed, and go to the bathroom on a regular basis now so my curiosity has grown a lot with this matter.
Here are some pictures of her if that helps at all.
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My foot is a size thirteen so you can use that for comparison.
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Re: Stunted Growth or Dwarf Locality?
If I had to make any kind of guess, I would say she is a Nicaraguan BCI, based on the overall dark brown color of her sides and between the saddles. It's hard to say about stunted growth, because of the wide ranging growth rates. I have heard of some dwarf females that were almost 5 years old before they were up to a good breeding size. That reminds me, has it been possitively sexed as a female?
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Vypyrz
If I had to make any kind of guess, I would say she is a Nicaraguan BCI, based on the overall dark brown color of her sides and between the saddles. It's hard to say about stunted growth, because of the wide ranging growth rates. I have heard of some dwarf females that were almost 5 years old before they were up to a good breeding size. That reminds me, has it been possitively sexed as a female?
I agree with Vypyrz, she does look Nicaraguan but I would recommend that you feed "her" every 14 days instead of weekly.