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    I think you will find that frequently on this forum that the OP actually ends up taking a back seat in the discussion, or gets bored and stops responding.

    I think my main point for this thread is to warn people against making the decision on purchasing their next snake based on what is 'next up' size wise. I feel it has become an unintended circumstance of internet fourms like this one that propagate the notion that BPs and colubrids are starter snakes, and that retics and burms are only for a select few, with all other snakes falling somewhere in the spectrum between.

    Boas are wonderful animals, and I love mine to death. Yet I still dont think one should buy a boa, and negate a retic or burm, just because a boa is bigger than a BP and stays smaller than retics.

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