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  • 06-02-2018, 06:02 PM
    Alter-Echo
    Get a boa from a real breeder or hobbyist, the market is flooded with snakes, getting a good one should be easy.
  • 06-02-2018, 06:06 PM
    Sauzo
    Like others have said, cut and run. Not worth the effort anymore. I did like that boa though. The cages though, well you know my position on Proline cages already lol.

    I say go with like Gio said and just find a nice boa you really want, be it a BCC, morph BCI or normal BCI. And i would personally get AP cages.
  • 06-03-2018, 01:06 AM
    Gio
    Proline cages are great and the plastic is the safest, nontoxic plastic out there.

    Don’t worry about Proline quality. I’ll put my 4 cages up against anything out there for price, size and quality.

    I haven’t come across a cage yet that I’d pick over what I have. It’s all about how you set your cage up.

    As far as the boa goes, research some quality boas from a true breeding enthusiast.

    Size is a non factor. They are typically docile and wonderful larger snakes.

    I bought my locality boa for a bit over $200.

    You can easily fulfill your boa quest with something special if you have little time to research and zero in on the perfect boa for you.
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