New Addition: 0.1 '13 Boa Constrictor Longicauda (BCL)!
Wanted to share a new little girl I added to the family! I've always liked BCLs and knew eventually I'd like to add one so once I saw this little girl I knew I had to jump on her. She's a pure het anery BCL born on 3/17/13 from a gorgeous anery sire to a dark yet colorful normal longi female. I loved her busy pattern and her already gorgeous color: I can't wait to see her grow up and mature into her darker coloration!
She's a wee 63 grams and I hope to have a successful feeding in a couple days once she settles in. She was produced by Scott Barnes and I couldn't recommend him more: communication and packaging was great, was happy to send more pics and go over some longi keeping care and tips with me, and I wouldn't hesitate to buy from again.
I'm debating between two names for her so I'll need to get Dustin's input when he gets home but here's a couple pics: can you get any cuter? And look at those head spots!
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Re: New Addition: 0.1 '13 Boa Constrictor Longicauda (BCL)!
She's so tiny :snake: And Oh, so beautiful! Congrats!!!
New Addition: 0.1 '13 Boa Constrictor Longicauda (BCL)!
Re: New Addition: 0.1 '13 Boa Constrictor Longicauda (BCL)!
Congrats.
I got one of these myself not long ago and really like the activity of these guys when out.
It is cool seeing others pick up this species, they do seem to be a great introductory boa. Atleast, from my newbie to boa perspective. BCO or BCM might have been a bit much as an introduction.
Re: New Addition: 0.1 '13 Boa Constrictor Longicauda (BCL)!
Wow! Very pretty. :agree: Sterling would be a great name.
Any major differences in size or care from a BCI/BCC? Or are the differences minor?
Re: New Addition: 0.1 '13 Boa Constrictor Longicauda (BCL)!
Thanks guys!
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Raven01
Congrats.
I got one of these myself not long ago and really like the activity of these guys when out.
It is cool seeing others pick up this species, they do seem to be a great introductory boa. Atleast, from my newbie to boa perspective. BCO or BCM might have been a bit much as an introduction.
I started with Colombian BCIs and think they're wonderful boas to start out with: I fully recommend Hog Islands to those wanting to get into boas too. This little girl is awesome though :)
I don't know what a BCM is though.
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Pyrate81
Wow! Very pretty. :agree: Sterling would be a great name.
Any major differences in size or care from a BCI/BCC? Or are the differences minor?
These guys do better in slightly cooler temps too (as I keep all my other boas: the Hog, Colombians, and my Argentines) and Scott mentioned they can be a little sensitive to feeding when babies like BCCs (ie don't feed too large with them). Other than those their care seems very similar. They can max out around 6-7' but they aren't considered one of the "bigger" boas.