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    Nic question

    Hi all! So I've been doing a little research into Nicaraguan boas lately and I've been having a bit of trouble finding info about that specific locality. I've seen a lot of care sheets that say all boa localities require basically the same husbandry but not much about specifically Nicaraguans. So I was wondering about their temperaments or "personalities" and if their husbandry differs at all from other boas. I've seen a few people saying that "dwarf" boas tend to be less tame and have less of that signature boa personality, so I guess I'd just like to know if that's generally true for Nicaraguans. I know that every snake will be different but I'm interested to hear from people who have had experience with them).
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    Re: Nic question

    My nics have always been fine, like any animal you get some grumpy ones, but been so lucky with mine

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    Re: Nic question

    Quote Originally Posted by richardhind1972 View Post
    My nics have always been fine, like any animal you get some grumpy ones, but been so lucky with mine

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    Thanks so much for the reply! Do you have any more info about them you'd be willing to share? :)

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    Re: Nic question

    Quote Originally Posted by Ditto View Post
    Thanks so much for the reply! Do you have any more info about them you'd be willing to share?
    Just keep them like an normal imperata and you will be fine, you can message me anytime if you want to know something in particular, good luck with your nic there so cool

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    Re: Nic question

    Quote Originally Posted by richardhind1972 View Post
    Just keep them like an normal imperata and you will be fine, you can message me anytime if you want to know something in particular, good luck with your nic there so cool

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    Thank you, I really appreciate the offer! I'm not sure when I'll actually be getting another snake but most likely before the year is up, and I haven't made up my mind just yet about what I'll be getting but at this point I'm really leaning towards a boa, they're just awesome!

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