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    what kind of boa???



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    Re: what kind of boa???

    Looks like a common boa.
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    Re: what kind of boa???

    thats what im thinking but still trying to find out. Any other boa guys care to chime in???

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    Re: what kind of boa???

    Here is a pic of a rescue that I had for awhile, everything I could find from my research was it was common boa.
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    Re: what kind of boa???

    i sent the picture to vin russo and he said the same thing. Looks to be a common boa. Beautiful snake great temper.

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    Re: what kind of boa???

    Ya I actually miss the one I had, he came from a bad situation. I got him upto weight and he's in a great home now.
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    Re: what kind of boa???

    same with this one. Tad under weight but nothing a few good feedings shouldnt take care of. shes 9 or 10 years old the guy said and he had no clue how to take care of it. Im surprised the snake lived that long. But now its in a good home where it will get the care it needs.

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    Re: what kind of boa???

    That's great man , good to hear! It's amazing what these animals can survive when they're pushed to the extremes by uneducated keepers.
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    Re: what kind of boa???

    Quote Originally Posted by iCandiBallPythons View Post
    That's great man , good to hear! It's amazing what these animals can survive when they're pushed to the extremes by uneducated keepers.
    i was so surprised it wasnt sick with r.i being that they didnt have heat on it at all. It had heat at some point but they said didnt have it in a long time. So far no signs of r.i no mites and she took a meal no problem. She if shes really a she is a sweet heart. Im glad that someone pointed me in the direction of her. Having kept many large constrictors over the year i feel she is in better hands with me then some random person who doesnt know how to care for an animal of her size. She doesnt quite fit in with the ball pythons but its great that she has a good home now.
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