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Re: Central American Boas
Originally Posted by Lady mkrj58
I do go look at My thread Boa Adventures I have a new baby arriving today its pictures will be posted their also.
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I will.
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Re: Central American Boas
Kam did you get a Boa ?
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Re: Central American Boas
Originally Posted by Lady mkrj58
Kam did you get a Boa ?
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No i didn't. I wanted to so badly get him but I didn't.
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Re: Central American Boas
Looks like somebody had some fun..... the Boas look nice I don't know much on what would be a true dwarf , I read that breeders that know what they are doing are working with the dwarf so some day we can all enjoy them lol
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Re: Central American Boas
@lady I love that store. It is like therapy from my day to day world.
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Re: Central American Boas
Originally Posted by Lady mkrj58
Looks like somebody had some fun..... the Boas look nice I don't know much on what would be a true dwarf , I read that breeders that know what they are doing are working with the dwarf so some day we can all enjoy them lol
I work with Tarahumaras dwarf boas. Breeders who work with them know what they've got, lineage matters. That critter just isn't looking like one to me.
As I said, there's nothing that says it won't make a great pet but do not be surprised if it grows up to BCI size (with the need for a large enclosure) rather than remaining a dwarf locality size if you get it.
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Re: Central American Boas
Originally Posted by bcr229
I work with Tarahumaras dwarf boas. Breeders who work with them know what they've got, lineage matters. That critter just isn't looking like one to me.
As I said, there's nothing that says it won't make a great pet but do not be surprised if it grows up to BCI size (with the need for a large enclosure) rather than remaining a dwarf locality size if you get it.
I figured as much. I just want to get him. If I have to get a larger enclosure down the line, I will do just that but I knew by posting on here I would get the real answer.
Thanks!
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If you want to learn about the locality boas one of the best sources of information is at http://cuttingedgeherp.com/
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Re: Central American Boas
Originally Posted by bcr229
Thank you for that information.
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