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    Re: At what age do they stop growing?

    Ok I gotcha. That is helpful info, and picture, thanks!
    1.0 Pastel Ball Python
    1.0 Reticulated Gargoyle Gecko

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    Here's another five foot boa. She's almost three and a half years old. At five foot, they are already very strong snakes. Like Gio said, it makes them seem bigger than they actually are. I honestly believe that most people accidentally exaggerate their boa's size.



    Anyhow, they all grow differently, but as others have said, it's pretty hard to underfeed a boa.
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