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    Just curious

    So I'm not planning on getting any boas or other snakes for a while, as some of you may know my tp ratsnake that I got back in February, Orla, passed away recently & I'm still recovering from that, but I'm trying to stay active & sort of involved here & I had a few questions about boas so I thought I might as well ask here
    Anyway, I was wondering how many varieties of dwarf boas were out there and what's the smallest? I've taken a bit of an interest lately as I've seen so many people praise boas temperament, and they're absolutely gorgeous (would you believe I used to hate how they looked? that was wild), and as much as I'd love a full size one some day, realistically I'm not sure that will ever happen. Also, for the smaller dwarfs, what's the biggest meal they could eat? Like, would a dwarf one still eventually need rabbits/birds or just rodents?
    And if anyone has any other fun facts or info about dwarf boas that might be nice.
    And just to reiterate, I'm probably not getting any more snakes for a while as my last experience really shook me, but I figured why not learn for the future. Thanks for reading

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