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    Re: Central American Boas

    You won't be sorry, getting a boa and I would get a smaller species too. They are a bit more adventurous than balls (rarely see my female ball out of her hide) whereas my Hogg Island wants to know what I'm doing in his enclosure (whatever I'm doing) - he comes out to check it out (because you never know, I might just have a rat attached to my hand!). They are great eaters and have not heard of one on a crazy, winter fast. He is a pain (funny one) to put back in his enclosure as he will contort his body in all kinds of crazy directions to stay out. Check out the Hogg's as they don't get too big. My guy is getting long but not very thick yet and is quite strong.

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