Hi guys,
A few months ago I was given three snakes with ZERO knowledge of reptiles or how to care for them (I took them as a favor for a friend). She told me that two were ball pythons (I figured out their morphs - a 16 y/o normal and a 5 y/o bumblebee), but am still a bit stumped on exactly what the boa is.
I was given this guy, told that he was a 4.5 year old male "boa constrictor" and no further info. I started googling "boa constrictor" and, unaware that there were so many different subspecies, assumed he was a regular Colombian Red Tail boa and would get HUGE!!!
However, upon reading and learning more about the different types of boas, I think maybe he's some sort of dwarf boa, or a different species maybe? He is 4.5 years old and 4 1/2 feet long (I measured his most recent shed). He's not very big around, and is currently eating weanling rats. However, he might be stunted, because she was definitely not feeding him much - 2 mice every 2 weeks.
http://imgur.com/a/iaWnd
There's a link to an album of the best pics I have of him, and a couple embedded - sorry I couldn't get a full body shot; he really hates to lie flat and still just wants to climb and wrap around things every time he's out.
So if anyone has any ideas of what (more specifically) he is, so that I can have an idea of how BIG he'll get, that would be awesome! I don't know a ton about the differences between bcc and bci, and don't want to end up with a snake that's too big for me to handle several years down the road.
Thanks in advance for all the help!