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Re: !boa bonanza!
Originally Posted by jmcrook
Heat panel has been at high temps for an hour and good ole Lenny made the commute from his arboreal roost to soak up some heat on his perches. Seems some of his more terrestrial habits may have been influenced by the location of his heat source. Love these animals!
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He's looking awsome jmcrook, the viv looks awesome
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Re: !boa bonanza!
Originally Posted by richardhind1972
He looks incredible! Really like your vivs too, Richard. What are the dimensions on yours?
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Re: !boa bonanza!
Originally Posted by jmcrook
He looks incredible! Really like your vivs too, Richard. What are the dimensions on yours?
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Thanks jm. The viv is 4ft x 2.5ft x 2ft, he will get an upgrade eventually, he's got loads of room still at the mo, but he's 3 soon so I don't think he's gonna be a big monster anyway
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Re: !boa bonanza!
Originally Posted by richardhind1972
Thanks jm. The viv is 4ft x 2.5ft x 2ft, he will get an upgrade eventually, he's got loads of room still at the mo, but he's 3 soon so I don't think he's gonna be a big monster anyway
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Same as my Suriname. He just turned three and is in the same size enclosure. Honestly doubt he’ll need anything bigger, but time will tell.
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Re: !boa bonanza!
Originally Posted by jmcrook
Same as my Suriname. He just turned three and is in the same size enclosure. Honestly doubt he’ll need anything bigger, but time will tell.
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The true red tails aren't all massive 10 footers like people think, a lot of Brian's boas true red tails Suriname and Guyana are mostly under 6ft,think alot depends on over feeding really
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!boa bonanza!
Originally Posted by richardhind1972
The true red tails aren't all massive 10 footers like people think, a lot of Brian's boas true red tails Suriname and Guyana are mostly under 6ft,think alot depends on over feeding really
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Exactly! While some of them have to potential to reach close to 10’ that doesn’t mean that all of them will or even should get that big.
I’ll have to dig up some old Gus Renfro writings that Gio sent me a few years ago. He explains that the biggest boas are the oldest boas and that any boa of 8’ or more should be regarded as a damn big boa and is an exception to the rule in terms of size.
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Re: !boa bonanza!
Yes thats very true, but I'm sure that's what put alot of people off getting a boa in the first place,
There's some amazing small locality boas available. pretty much a boa for most people. If they do the research properly.
at least you very rarely have to worry about about a boa on a hunger strike
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Re: !boa bonanza!
Surinames and Guyanas staying under six feet? I didn't hear that! I've already been tempted to take that leap more than enough!
0.1 Sonoran Boa sigma: "Adelita" ('19 Hypo het. leopard)
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!boa bonanza!
Originally Posted by WrongPython
Surinames and Guyanas staying under six feet? I didn't hear that! I've already been tempted to take that leap more than enough!
Maybe not reliably staying under 6’, but no reason they ~need to get huge either. Some will just get bigger no matter what and conversely some will never get huge no matter how hard you try.
I’ve read a couple things saying that Pokigron Surinames tend to stay a tad smaller than other suris. My male Suriname is barely 4’ if even that and is just over 3yo.
I do feed rather sparingly and not huge meals either. Though I may offer medium rats to at least the Argentine before the end of summer this year. We shall see.
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