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    Kinda worried bout RTB

    I have a Columbian RTB she's a little over a year old and much smaller then other RTBs ive seen, im wondering if this will affect her future size or will she still reach her full size just not as quickly as other snakes

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    Re: Kinda worried bout RTB

    how often and how much are you feeding, and how large is the animal?

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    Re: Kinda worried bout RTB

    Quote Originally Posted by gypsygoddess723 View Post
    I have a Columbian RTB she's a little over a year old and much smaller then other RTBs ive seen, im wondering if this will affect her future size or will she still reach her full size just not as quickly as other snakes
    All boas grow at different rates. There are a lot of variables that aid in a boas growth. Sex, ssps, cage temps, feeding frequency just to name a few.
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    She might very well be a smaller boa, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. Or, she might be a late bloomer. Could be a bunch of things. But as long as you keep her healthy, does it really matter how big she gets?
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