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    thanks peeps!

    Thank you everyone! i'll take note of the "o", sorry!

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    Re: How to tell columbian from central american RTB?

    Definately a Columbian. In addition to being darker, Nic's have a much tighter pattern. The saddles are closer together, almost connected, hence the term "circleback".

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    Re: How to tell columbian from central american RTB?

    Quote Originally Posted by qiksilver View Post
    If you bought it as a Colombian (the country does not have a u [sorry pet peeve]) then you have to believe that's what it is. If not you have to find a new breeder.


    Honestly, pure or not, either way you have a really pretty Boa constrictor imperator. Congrats.

    also, to kalishnakov, not all Nics are dark as adults/subadult. The Bci's I keep are only Nicaraguans.
    Hahaha...it's funny that you corrected the spelling. BG notices that it's usually spelled with a U and not an O.

    It's definitely what would be considered a Colombian and not a Central American.

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