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  • 04-30-2004, 07:36 PM
    Jeanne
    I am deciding. I was at a pet shop last weekend and again today, they have a tiny BCI, only about 12-14 inches long. I am in love. I spent time handeling it last weekend and today, it is very sweet, not shy at all...I think this is what I want. My hubby was very against BIGGER snakes (bigger than bp's), and he is open to it now. So, anyone have expereince with these, how big can I expect it to get realistically? Whats thier temperments like? Please tell me all you can about these, as I am having a heck of a time getting info about them. Got any links?
  • 04-30-2004, 07:54 PM
    BCIs, depending on sex and locale, generally get between 4-8 feet. The one you saw was likely a Columbian BCI, the most common of the available BCI in the hobby. These are known for their easy-gong calm temerpaments and medium size (males 5-6 feet, females 6-8 feet). Being that these are some of the most common pet snakes ever, finding care info shouldn't be too hard. They're very easy to care for....their requirements are similar to a Ball Python.
  • 04-30-2004, 07:57 PM
    Soul_Of_Fire
    Hey Hey Jeanne I've owned one for the past 2yrs now and shes a beaut of a girl shes a blast to handle however she did go through a biting phase they top out around 7-8' realistically. I'd say next to bp
    s they are great begginer snakes. You will need to make a enclosure big enough to contain her when shes full grown. But thats not for a while. Also you'll need to keep her enclosure at certain temps usually for me low 80's on the hot and 75ish on the cool and at night time i just turn the lights off. Its a working system for me shes really healthy and I couldn't be happier. Hope that helped if you have anymore questions just ask and someone shall answer.
    Heres the link to my BCI. Enjoy.
    http://www.ball-pythons.net/PNphpBB2...ic-t-2611.html
  • 04-30-2004, 07:57 PM
    wolfman38
    From all the research that I have done on the BCI snake, is that they pretty much the same a the BCC snakes with one exception. The BCI snakes get anywhere from around 6 - 10 foot long, and the BCC snakes get around 12 - 14 feet in length. They are both docile snakes. Check the care sheet here on this website and it will answer a lot of your questions. Click on snake care, then on Red Tail Boa.

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/Sections...48-page-1.html

    Here is the link.
  • 04-30-2004, 07:59 PM
    Jeanne
    Hi David- just found some info, not as specific as I wanted. I do know for sure this is a BCI, as far as local and anything else specific, could not say. I do know it is a male. Well, any other input would be appreciated, Thanks David.

    Also, any other info anyone else could give as far as thier experience with these is appreciated.
  • 04-30-2004, 08:20 PM
    Jeanne
    Thanks for the info Soul of fire and wolfman....

    Reading up on them more, still trying to decide if this is what I really want. I will keep you all informed. :lol:
  • 04-30-2004, 09:08 PM
    RPlank
    Jeanne, get the boa. You will LOVE it! I have two, with another coming probably next week. They have more personality, IMO, than BP's, and are more "sociable" with humans, in my experience.
  • 05-01-2004, 12:05 AM
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    Also you'll need to keep her enclosure at certain temps usually for me low 80's on the hot and 75ish on the cool and at night time i just turn the lights off.
    Low 80s is too cool IMO. You want a thermal gradient of 88-75 ideally. Also, using lights isn't necessary.....in fact, a human heat pad is a much more efficient way of heating almost any snake. You don't have to worry about turning it off or on every day and it provides belly heat since boas are nocturnal and do not bask.

    Another good thing about boas is that you don't have to worry about them being finicky eaters like BPs are.
  • 05-01-2004, 08:42 AM
    Ginevive
    anyone ever probe their BP?
    I love my BCI. I got him over a month ago, and he is the most eagerly-feeding snake I ever saw. He has never struck at me, and is really inquisitive when handled. And growing fast! I currently have him on weaned rat pups which I breed, kill, and freeze/thaw.
    Here's a pic of Apache. :)
    https://ball-pythons.net/modules/cop...8/bci2%7E0.JPG
  • 05-01-2004, 12:13 PM
    jotay
    Oh Gin he is a good looking BCI
    I may come home with one of those guys next week from the show:)
    Can you keep in a rubbermaid when small??
  • 05-01-2004, 01:08 PM
    Andariel
    Jeanne GET IT!!! :) I LOVE my Sprocket to death. She LOVES being held and will actually put up quite a fuss sometimes when goin back into her tank. She's never hissed or struck at me, and about once a month I gently open her mouth to check and make sure all is well (no rot or nothin) and she cooperates fully everytime.

    I need to get Sprocket a boyfriend tho so I can make lil baby Sprockets :) Hopefully in the next 3-4 months I'll be able to get her a b/f of breeding age so I can breed this fall and have lotsa BCI's :) Already worked out the breeding program and its gonna go full swing as soon as I get a male BCI.

    Good luck with gettin urs... you won't regret it :)

    -Chris
  • 05-01-2004, 01:29 PM
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jotay
    Can you keep in a rubbermaid when small??

    You can keep them in rubbermaids their whole life, except for most females, which are probably too large for a RM.
  • 05-02-2004, 11:01 AM
    toad
    You better get it or you want be happy. We have a bp and just got our bci a couple of weeks ago.I love our bp but the bci is so much more outgoing.I think he is more gentle than our bp. Just go on and get him you will love him.
  • 05-08-2004, 04:40 PM
    Snake
    Hi :) Here (in the next window) is a pic of my BCI's to let you get a feel for the size you're in for. I love these guys and for the most part they are gentle. This picture is two BCIs, the larger (brighter) one is the female, and the smaller (darker) one is the male. They are awesome, and she is probably gonna be a mother within a couple months!
  • 05-08-2004, 04:46 PM
    Ginevive
    I can't see the pic. I want to see it though!
    Bci's rock.
  • 05-08-2004, 04:49 PM
    Snake
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