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    Yea I like that

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    BCC typically get larger than BCI. In my experiences, BCC grow noticeably faster than BCI as well.

    While they can get over 10 feet it is fairly unlikely. There are always threads of people asking to see big boas on that end of the spectrum and the fact of the matter it that they are pretty uncommon. Boas in the 10-12 foot range are as uncommon as retics in the low/mid 20's.

    More than likely a male will max out around 6-7 feet and a female around 8-9.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slyther83 View Post
    BCC typically get larger than BCI. In my experiences, BCC grow noticeably faster than BCI as well.

    While they can get over 10 feet it is fairly unlikely. There are always threads of people asking to see big boas on that end of the spectrum and the fact of the matter it that they are pretty uncommon. Boas in the 10-12 foot range are as uncommon as retics in the low/mid 20's.

    More than likely a male will max out around 6-7 feet and a female around 8-9.
    Agreed

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