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    Crazy4Herps: Your babies are very pretty! and what RTB have dwarfs ins them? will the breeder just tell me that they had extremely small parents? and still get a snake from the above places mentioned?

    and thank you for the ideas!
    Then I'm tiny like a door mouse
    Short like a bungalow house
    Minute like a pixie
    You can barely even see me


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    Re: love for questions.

    Quote Originally Posted by pinkeye714 View Post
    Crazy4Herps: Your babies are very pretty! and what RTB have dwarfs ins them? will the breeder just tell me that they had extremely small parents? and still get a snake from the above places mentioned?

    and thank you for the ideas!
    Thanks.

    Nicaraguan, Costa Rican, Hogg Islands, and other Bci locales listed above as well as Bca (Bolivian boas) and Bcl (Peruvian longtail boas) all count as dwarfs; they stay much smaller than Colombian Bci and most Bcc locales.

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    My input

    I have owned bcc bci and many dwarf localities. I would not reccomend any DWARF LOCALITIES! the reason is attitude. I have n ever been bit by my BCI or BCCs, however all the small localities are really pissy and irritable. if its safety your worried about go with BCI or BCC.
    P.S. from experience BCI's arent that big my av. female is 7 ft. long and my av. male is about 6 ft. long

    Hope this helps,
    Jeremy Browning

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    Hereis Brimstone. Mexican locale bci, 6-7 yrs, about 5.5 ft







    Though this shot is blurry it really did catch his color
    Last edited by minguss; 03-27-2011 at 08:46 AM.
    BOAS
    1.0 Pastel Dream ghost poss 66% het sharp,1.2 Monstertail dh Sharp Sunglow,1.0 Monstertail het Sharp, 1.0 Hypo poss 50% het Albino 50% strip, 1.0 Mexican BCI, 0.1 Classic Columbia type, 0.1 Mexican BCI / Brazilian BCC cross, 0.1 Albino 25% Suriname cross, 0.1 Sharp 66% het anery, 1.1 66% poss Parahet, 0.1 arabesque poss jungle, 1.0 anery het sharp, 0.1 lemke/lucy pastel salmon 50% het anery 1.1 aney kenyan sand boa, 1.1 bullseye/pearl brb
    BALLS
    1.0 spider,1.0 fire, 1.0 ghost, 0.1 pastel, 0.1 pastel het ghost, 0.2 normal

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    Here is another pic so you can see size compared to me. 5'11" 180 lbs


    You can use a Iris VE 175 for life
    http://irisusainc.com/p-680-ve-175w.aspx
    BOAS
    1.0 Pastel Dream ghost poss 66% het sharp,1.2 Monstertail dh Sharp Sunglow,1.0 Monstertail het Sharp, 1.0 Hypo poss 50% het Albino 50% strip, 1.0 Mexican BCI, 0.1 Classic Columbia type, 0.1 Mexican BCI / Brazilian BCC cross, 0.1 Albino 25% Suriname cross, 0.1 Sharp 66% het anery, 1.1 66% poss Parahet, 0.1 arabesque poss jungle, 1.0 anery het sharp, 0.1 lemke/lucy pastel salmon 50% het anery 1.1 aney kenyan sand boa, 1.1 bullseye/pearl brb
    BALLS
    1.0 spider,1.0 fire, 1.0 ghost, 0.1 pastel, 0.1 pastel het ghost, 0.2 normal

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    Re: love for questions.

    Quote Originally Posted by minguss View Post
    Here is another pic so you can see size compared to me. 5'11" 180 lbs


    You can use a Iris VE 175 for life
    http://irisusainc.com/p-680-ve-175w.aspx
    yeah, i do realize it will take awhile to actually grow huge but i am never growing anymore haha.
    very pretty animal though!
    Then I'm tiny like a door mouse
    Short like a bungalow house
    Minute like a pixie
    You can barely even see me


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    Re: love for questions.

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    nah, if i do get one, they will never be a breeder. just a lovely pet for a long time. so i shall go for a male. they are cheaper too. so sad in the snake world, not to much love for males.
    There's logic behind that. Most people who are buying morphs are buying to breed. And the higher-end the morph, the higher the price. So it makes sense to get a normal or het female and the cheaper male for the morphs to breed to her. Plus, on a simpler note, females make babies, babies make money, therefore females are more valuable.

    Also, handling a boa of any size is doable, as long as you're smart about it. I'm 4'11" and getting a boa in about a month, and once it breaks 6 ft, I won't handle it alone. That being said, I believe Tarahumara Mountain boas are the smallest of the dwarves, but I'm not sure.

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    Re: love for questions.

    If I were you, I would either go with a male Colombian or a male of female dwarf boa. A Nic wouldn't be a bad idea. I have quite a few Nics. The males are about the size of a male ball python and the females are around the size of a female ball. They can get a little longer, but they do not get very thick around.

    About the attitude, some have it and some don't. I have a couple that like to strike, but most are very docile.

    You can keep the dwarfs in tubs. My males are in 32 quart tubs, and my females in 41 quarts. Another option is a PVC cage. Three or four foot would be good for a female and three for a male.

    Colombian males will need a four foot cage.
    Eddie Strong, Jr.

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