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    I adopted a male red tail colombian today.
    He got to large for his pervious owner, I'll have pictures up sortly.

    He is currently 4 ft long.
    I'll post up pics shortly.

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    Sounds cool. I hate to read about owners abandoning their boas when they get too big. I bet that most owners of little boas have never even picked up a full-grown specimen. I made sure I knew what they're like as adults before I bought mine.
    congrats on the new snake.
    But he's only 4' and he was already too big for his owner? :o
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    4 FEET!?? That is just huge!

    Heaven forbid...

    I bet he's gorgeous regardless of his "gigantic" size Good luck with him and definately put up pictures.
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    humidity with blister disease?

    Quote Originally Posted by SatanicIntention
    4 FEET!?? That is just huge!

    Heaven forbid...

    I bet he's gorgeous regardless of his "gigantic" size Good luck with him and definately put up pictures.

    He had a bit of nose rub, and a scar is left.
    None the less I love him to death!

    I'll put up pictures first thing tomorrow.

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    I can't wait to see pics. I love boas, and colombians are so sweet.

    I can't imagine 4' being too big though..

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    The scar should just give him character, even those RTB's are characters anyway Goofy little boogers.
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    come on 4ft???

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    Congrats on your new Boa there loss is your gain, I have said it before some people have no clue what 4' is untill it grows to that size and that go opps maybe I shouldnt have gotten this I would bet it was living in a 20L to ?
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    OMG!!4 feet?THats really huge!

    Seriously,it can be a huge snake to some people,sometimes they think that the cute little snake in the petshop will stay 18 inches forever.
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    Yeah, I suppose I'm a bit spoiled.. the 8' burm I hold at work is small to me. lol

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