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Boa question
I was wondering, if I was to get a boa without IBD could it randomly get IBD.Sorry if this is a stupid question just worried about my pythons
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Re: Boa question
No, it's a virus so the boa would have to be exposed to it. Buy from a reputable breeder and you won't have to worry much about IBD. That being said remember to always quarantine any new snakes.
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Re: Boa question
Andrew is correct, but a Boa can also be a carrier without showing any signs of IBD. You wouldn't know until the boa infected your pythons which succumb pretty fast to the disease. This is why it's important to quarantine as well as buy from a reputable breeder.

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Re: Boa question
I'm thinking about getting one in a few months. What breeders would you recommend?
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Re: Boa question
Breeders--- depends what you are looking for.
Check out this forum: reptileinsider.com
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Re: Boa question
 Originally Posted by Gabrial
I'm thinking about getting one in a few months. What breeders would you recommend?
Depends on what type you want. You can check in the classifieds section of Kingsnake.com or FaunaClassifieds.com
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Re: Boa question
IBD is always a risk. Boa constrictors are asymptomatic carriers, and can go for years appearing to be perfectly healthy. Even if a boa is not exhibiting symptoms, pythons can still catch IBD, and infected pythons deteriorate much more quickly than boas. As has been said, the safest bet is to buy from a reputable breeder and then follow strict QT procedures.
 Originally Posted by Gabrial
I'm thinking about getting one in a few months. What breeders would you recommend?
Dave Colling, no question about it! He's got some of the nicest boas out there, all in peak health. I purchased a little BCI from him a while back; she's in excellent health, has never refused a single meal, is very docile, calm, relaxed, and is turning out to be absolutely stunning!!
September 2009: a healthy, pretty little boa.

May 2010: a still healthy, gorgeous monster. 
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