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    Hiya! PLEASE listen to the advice you’ve been givenso far. I can promise you…you won’t besorry.
    I justrecently picked up a pure Tarahumara Boa, and it took me a couple months ofsolid research to make sure I did it right, the first time. I spoke to a lot of people, read a lot ofarticles/books, and went with a well known and well respected breeder oflocality Boas.
    In my huntfor the right animal, it became clear that there are tons of folks who sellhybrids (crosses), and that can result in a not-so-dwarf Dwarf boa. The last thing I wanted was to wake up oneday and own an 8-foot Tarahumara…but with all the cross-breeding going on, itIS possible, if you’re not 100% sure of the lineage.
    Vin Russo,Gus Rentfro, and Legacy Reptiles are a REAL good way to go.
    GETONE!!!! YOU’LL LOVE IT!!! J
    Good luck!
    KD

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