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    recommended docile boa under 6foot?

    Looking to breed as well as for family pet....a nice docile species or subspecies of boa....I like the Dumeril and the hogg island etc.
    any suggestions? or do you like my suggestions?

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    Re: recommended docile boa under 6foot?

    Dumeril's are pretty good boas, but females can reach 8 ft. I would consider a male, even though they may get 6-7 ft.

    Rosy boas aren't bad either, and so aren't Kenyan Sand boas. Maybe try looking into those species?
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    Re: recommended docile boa under 6foot?

    I love my Hog Isle Boa! Here's a pic of her checking out BP.net:



    She's about 6 feet long, docile (although she has a tremendous feeding response), and is a great pet.

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    Re: recommended docile boa under 6foot?

    A male columbian, or any of the central american boas should stay relatively small..... kenyan sand boas are a rare, unique and quite small boa that would be a cool addition to any collection and are relatively cheap...

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    Re: recommended docile boa under 6foot?

    [QUOTE=CoolioTiffany;1262089]Dumeril's are pretty good boas, but females can reach 8 ft. I would consider a male, even though they may get 6-7 ft.

    I was thinking the same thing lol
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    Re: recommended docile boa under 6foot?

    nicaraguans stay small
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    Re: recommended docile boa under 6foot?

    Most of the insular island boas stay 6' and under, as well as the male Peruvian Long Tails (boa constrictor longicauda) and alot of the Mexican boas. Here is a link to Rio Bravos website where they cover most of the Central and South American species.


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    Re: recommended docile boa under 6foot?

    i have a male dumeril and a male salmon red tail and i think the dumeril is a better pet, but for breeding i like the red tail.

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    Re: recommended docile boa under 6foot?

    Quote Originally Posted by SamuraiZr0 View Post
    I was thinking the same thing lol
    Dumeril's boas are definitely awesome to keep, and they have the strangest but coolest personalities. The only downside is that they are finicky eaters. That really gets frustrating. Besides that, I don't see any other downside.
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    Re: recommended docile boa under 6foot?

    I love the dums!

    My young male is a massive pig. Chomps down a large rat without hessitation. Then minutes later he's looking for round 2!

    My female is a little more finicky. She eats when she's in the mood. But I don't stress. They are too easy to overfeed, so when full grown, it is fine to go a month or so between meals if she just isn't getting that hungry (rarely have to wait that long, but it happens).

    And both are just super docile. Never nipping or hissing.
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