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    Cay Caulker, mexican boa

    I was wondering about the 2 snakes. I am interested in these boas " Dwarf Boas" and was wondering if there was anyone out there that has had experience with these 2 snakes or other Dwarf boas and could recomend one for a beginner boa keeper.

    How is temperment of both?
    size as adult of both?

    a good price range for a baby of either species?

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    I've kept tarahumara and crawl cay boas before, but there are people out there with much more expertise on these animals.

    I would try contacting Gus at Rio Bravo and posing these questions directly to him. I can't think of any better person for you to discuss this with.

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    Re: Cay Caulker, mexican boa

    Quote Originally Posted by Skiploder View Post
    I've kept tarahumara and crawl cay boas before, but there are people out there with much more expertise on these animals.

    I would try contacting Gus at Rio Bravo and posing these questions directly to him. I can't think of any better person for you to discuss this with.
    wow just going to Rio bravo website was very informative. Thanks for the info!

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    Vin Russo at Cutting Edge Herps is another good resource. He works with a lot of the insular localities and various mexican species.
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    Vin and Gus really know their stuff. I also have a couple friends that work with only dwarf species if you want to pm me for their e-mails. They know their stuff very well also.

    I work with Sonorans which are a fantastic, colorful small species... have some attitude though but can be worked with to calm down.
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