Re: Pure Hog Island Breeders
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Originally Posted by
Evenstar
BCL are very much like BCI. They tend to not get quite as large as most mainland BCI and are quite similar to many of the insular localities. BCA are very much like this as well. Temperament is generally also the same.
BCO and BCC are both usually larger than BCI, even the mainland localities. They can sometimes reach nearly 10ft in length.
BCO (Argentines) can be somewhat temperamental. I have a 1.1 pair of these and while they are usually pretty good and I've never been bitten by either one, I do use a touch more caution when handling these guys as compared to my Colombians.
BCC (Surinam, Guyana, etc) can be more sensitive to husbandry errors. They are not generally a good choice for first-time boa owners (I know you're not a first-time owner - I'm just pointing that out for others' reference).
There are probably not that many members here that can give you the "low-down" like Kali, Daybreaker (and sorry some names escape me) like you just got.
IF you want a bigger BCC with easier husbandry than the other True Red Tails, the Peruvian boas are quite hardy. The temperament can be anything from excellent to totally unmanageable according to Gus Rentfro.
Tom McCarthy sells some beautiful BCA's and is one heck of a nice guy.
Re: Pure Hog Island Breeders
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Originally Posted by
Gio
There are probably not that many members here that can give you the "low-down" like Kali, Daybreaker (and sorry some names escape me) like you just got.
IF you want a bigger BCC with easier husbandry than the other True Red Tails, the Peruvian boas are quite hardy. The temperament can be anything from excellent to totally unmanageable according to Gus Rentfro.
Tom McCarthy sells some beautiful BCA's and is one heck of a nice guy.
Thanks Gio. I would agree that Kali seems to really know her stuff about boas. As far as the Peruvians, that is great to know they happen to be my favorite BCC and if I were to get one they would be my top pick. I haven't looked into the BCA much might be worth checking into though. This is why I love this site so many well informed people helping fellow herpers.
Re: Pure Hog Island Breeders
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Originally Posted by
Daybreaker
^ Can't go wrong with BCLs: I'm growing up my little female and the color changes over even short amounts of time are so intense - they're really impressive. It took a while to get her going on feeding (not sure if this is common with the young ones) but after that it was smooth sailing. There's some debate over the aneryism in these animals since they take on that look anyway, but I've noticed that "het anery" (or normal) BCLs (like my girl) usually get a little more yellow-y tones to them over the "anery" BCLs.
I had never paid much attention to BCL until Gio posted the link to Legacy Reptiles facebook page. The pics that they had posted of them on there made my jaw drop. The only ones I had ever seen were very young and kinda drab, nothing that ever caught my attention. I had no idea that they went through such an amazing color transformation.