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  • 06-21-2017, 10:12 PM
    FNG
    Re: What if BP's were a bigger species? Would u keep them?
    I originally wanted a red tailed boa (first snake I met and fell in love with) but after some research I realised as a first timer, young adult who doesn't own a home, that that was too much snake for me. I loved the look and size of the bps so it was my second choice. Plus they require a 40g max which is a reasonable size for my lifestyle. I'm so glad I ended up with a beep, she's amazing and pretty straight forward to care for with proper research. I've had her for like 4months now 😁

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  • 06-21-2017, 10:16 PM
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    Re: What if BP's were a bigger species? Would u keep them?
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    Originally Posted by C.Marie View Post
    Depends on how big we are talking about I have tiny children's hands , (my nine year old has hands almost as big as mine) so I think they are prefect the size they are... But if some fabulous breeder reads this and loves Star Trek, like myself a morph that looks like Data yes! :gj: That what dreams are made of...

    ^^^this

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