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Deciding on my first Boa
I am wanting to get my first boa. I have BPs right now. I'm trying to decide between a Dumerils Boa, Rainbow Boa or Tree boa. Any thoughts on which one I should get?
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Re: Deciding on my first Boa
/agree with johnny.. green tree = maintenance. rainbow is good id say 
my friend has a emerald green tree boa and its BEAUTIFUL. they have huge heads they arent as docile as others but they are magnificent... until he showed me one of its teeth that fell off or whatever.. i thought it was a baby fang from a HOT. :eek:
~Chris~
Snakes have blood, feal fear, breathe air, eat food, drink water, reproduce, and they happen to live in a body which is difficult for the average person to understand. One fears what one doesn't understand. ignorance creates fear. The fear of snakes is not cultivated…we are not born with it…children love snakes, just as naturally as they love dogs and cats. don’t be afraid of a reptile’s tongue…the only animal that can hurt you with its tongue is the human being.
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Re: Deciding on my first Boa
I love my sand boa. No experience with any other boas, though...
Sophia
1.0 albino Kenyan sand boa, Ron, 2006
0.1 anery Kenyan sand boa, 2007, in the works
1.1 cats
a whole bunch of 8th graders (I'm a special education teacher)
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Re: Deciding on my first Boa
If you are stuck on one of those, I'd say a dum assuming that size isn't going to be a huge issue. They don't get too long but they are a pretty heavy bodied snake. Rainbow are very unforgiving. Dums are a lot less specific for temps and humidity than a rainbow boa would be but not much matches the beauty of a nice rainbow.
~Jake~
Too many boas to list and a few balls as well
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Re: Deciding on my first Boa
Of the three, a dumerils is hands down the easiest to care for. Rainbows need super high humidity without a wet cage, and they overheat (and die) quite easily.
Tree boas are also more care-intensive, often aggressive (and what teeth!) and quite expensive.
Dumerils can top 7' and 20lbs (I had a female over that size) but 5-6' is more normal. They're usually quite docile and easy to keep.
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Re: Deciding on my first Boa
Dumeril's would be my pick. Actually it was my pick.
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Re: Deciding on my first Boa
I decided on a Dumeril. He has beautiful colours! I picked him up today (sunday).
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Re: Deciding on my first Boa
 Originally Posted by Roswell
I decided on a Dumeril. He has beautiful colours! I picked him up today (sunday).
Awesome choice..Hope to see pictures
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