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    Possible to tell the locality of my BCI?

    Hey y’all, I recently purchased a baby BCI from a guy who specializes in retics. He was selling normal BCI’s, along with motley, IMG, and motley IMG for a friend. He did not know the locality of the boas, so including just wondering if it’s possible to narrow it down from pictures? (Also I do not know how to post pictures on this site so any help would be appreciated!) thanks!

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    Re: Possible to tell the locality of my BCI?

    Quote Originally Posted by SnekNoodle View Post
    Hey y’all, I recently purchased a baby BCI from a guy who specializes in retics. He was selling normal BCI’s, along with motley, IMG, and motley IMG for a friend. He did not know the locality of the boas, so including just wondering if it’s possible to narrow it down from pictures? (Also I do not know how to post pictures on this site so any help would be appreciated!) thanks!
    I always upload pics thru Tapatalk a free app, so easy
    It's hard to tell locality boas with out knowledge of the parents as the gene pool has been pretty mixed up over the years, trying to breed different morphs, you will definitely be able to tell motley. Morph as it's pretty distinctive and if its an img, they won't be sold anything less $1k, so if you havnt paid much then it's probably just a nice common boa, or boa imperator, post some pics and we will have a look anyway
    There's plenty of great boa breeders and owners on here
    Cheers rich

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