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Wanting another Boa
So, I am wanting to start looking around at some boas, but I am looking for smaller boas. I like red tails, but, they get too big for my taste, and I already have a hog island, so I am wanting to see about getting something else that maybe gets the same size as my hog island or even a little smaller maybe. But I am only looking for something in the BCO or BCC family. Any advice is appreciated!!!
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Re: Wanting another Boa
If you don't want big, you'll want to stay away from BCO. Male Argentines normally grow to around 8' and females will top 10'. My female isn't quite 3 years old, and already 5'6"! Look at Dumeril's Boas, as males usually end up at around 5-6' and females 6-7', although there are exceptions. Their temperments are hard to beat as well.
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Sorry, but BCOs are a no go for you in that size range. Honestly I can't think of any BCCs off the top of my head that will stay in that range either so I would look into Mexican boas (like Tarahumaras) and Central Americans (both BCIs).
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Totally agree with both posts above. No BCC I know of, and no BCO, is going to stay on any kind of a small side. Both regularly top out around 10 ft for females and will push 8-9 ft as males - much larger than BCIs. These are the 2 largest subspecies of boa in fact, not the smallest.
The Mexican boas (BCI), like Tarahumara mountain and Sonoran desert boas, both stay around 4-5 ft as adults. :gj:
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Re: Wanting another Boa
You are best off looking into island locality boas
http://www.riobravoreptiles.com/boas_island.htm.
The BCC's and BCO's you've mentioned are actually 2 of the largest growing boas there are. So as already stated skip that.
You could look at the Long Tailed boas. They can still reach a decent length but are normally not as thick. They make great pets and adapt easily to captivity from the info I've seen. Length without girth is manageable I would think.
BCA's are also not a good choice. While usually shorter, they are known to get quite thick.
Crawl Cay boas are nice and small as are some of the Mexican boas.
If you want to skip the "Constrictor" and look at Emerald Tree Boas you would have a very different pet. Although care will be more specific.
Just my 2 bits, but I'd stay away from BCC/BCO.
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Re: Wanting another Boa
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Re: Wanting another Boa
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Originally Posted by Jason Bowden
Just get a big one!
:gj:
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I already have some big boas lol, I also have a smaller one, and I like the idea of it imo. I didn't know BCC and BCO were bigger my bad!! I do think that a big girl like a Columbian red tail would be cool, but I am looking for a smaller one I can keep in a adult tub on a rack for life!!!
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What about a costa rican red tail boa?
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Re: Wanting another Boa
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Originally Posted by hypnotixdmp
What about a costa rican red tail boa?
Doable.
Go to Rio Bravo Reptiles and read his page. It will give you insight to all the boas and you may see he has some ready to go.
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So after reading about all of the Island boas, I think I would like to maybe get into Isla de Maize Boas. Size, color, temperament, and everything else about them is just awesome!!! I would think the rare ones would cost more eh? lol
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Re: Wanting another Boa
Yeah, pretty sure they're not cheap lol. Have you looked at Trinidad boas? Females stay at like 4 feet.
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Re: Wanting another Boa
Try this, http://imageevent.com/bigtuna/availablealbums
Gus's web page does not really show is available snakes. Click the thumbs on this page and you'll see some of the past and current snakes plus the prices.
Also check with Legacy Reptiles. The have a Facebook page and a regular web page. The FB page has a "snake of the week" section.
I think you are on the right track now!!
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Just wanted to throw in a suggestion for a Nicaraguan Boa. They have a rep for being fairly nasty, but I've encountered a few real sweethearts (and a few that were fine with me holding them, but would snap at my buddy if he got close to me haha). There are some neat morphs coming out of them now. I have a friend who's going to be breeding anery and T+ albino Nics hopefully later this year, they're stunners. They stay small, but they've still got plenty of personality.
This is the T+ (apparently he's also a sunglow) that my friend has: http://www.iherp.com/Public/Animals/...AnimalID=58866
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Re: Wanting another Boa
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Originally Posted by LotusCorvus
Just wanted to throw in a suggestion for a Nicaraguan Boa. They have a rep for being fairly nasty, but I've encountered a few real sweethearts (and a few that were fine with me holding them, but would snap at my buddy if he got close to me haha). There are some neat morphs coming out of them now. I have a friend who's going to be breeding anery and T+ albino Nics hopefully later this year, they're stunners. They stay small, but they've still got plenty of personality.
This is the T+ (apparently he's also a sunglow) that my friend has: http://www.iherp.com/Public/Animals/...AnimalID=58866
Seems cool, plus I have looked into them before and turned it down because I was told they are nippy. But come to think of it, I've also heard yellow anacondas are random and mean but my girl is a puppy dog lol. Maybe a nic morph is just what I need, but I would love to look at more soon when all the breeders babies are popped out and ready!!!
Ball Pythons
0.2 Normals (Coilette and Mary Jane)
1.0 Spider Morph (Zeus)
1.0 Pastel (De Sol)
Boas
0.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa (Stella)
0.1 Hog Island BCI (Kiyoko)
0.1 Dumerils Boa (Gloria)
0.1 Yellow Anaconda (Serenity)
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