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  • 11-23-2012, 09:52 PM
    Mike41793
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by 05kas05 View Post
    funny i was just looking at pics of one definitely interested in learning more about these.

    On a scale of awesomeness theyre pretty fricken cool.
  • 11-23-2012, 09:59 PM
    05kas05
    Re: new rack need ideas on what to fill it with
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    On a scale of awesomeness theyre pretty fricken cool.

    looks like they are not real common any ideas on breeders or reputable sellers to look at
  • 11-23-2012, 10:32 PM
    jben
    How about dwarf boas?
  • 11-24-2012, 01:50 AM
    05kas05
    Re: new rack need ideas on what to fill it with
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jben View Post
    How about dwarf boas?

    have not heard about dwarf boas, how big do they get? do you have any links or care sheets you could recommend so i can learn more about them
  • 11-24-2012, 06:54 PM
    Foschi Exotic Serpents
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by 05kas05 View Post
    have not heard about dwarf boas, how big do they get? do you have any links or care sheets you could recommend so i can learn more about them

    Look here for info.
    http://www.cuttingedgeherp.com/islandcayboas.html

    Then look at the links on the side bar for Mexican boas, Nicaraguans, Central Americans, and Sabogaes.

    There are a lot of dwarf boas and Vins page has a lot of info on many of them. The Sabogaes and the Tarahumaras are probably the smallest.
  • 11-24-2012, 08:34 PM
    05kas05
    Re: new rack need ideas on what to fill it with
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    Look here for info.
    http://www.cuttingedgeherp.com/islandcayboas.html

    Then look at the links on the side bar for Mexican boas, Nicaraguans, Central Americans, and Sabogaes.

    There are a lot of dwarf boas and Vins page has a lot of info on many of them. The Sabogaes and the Tarahumaras are probably the smallest.


    thank you for the info i will definitely be looking into some of these!
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