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Cay Caulker, mexican boa
I was wondering about the 2 snakes. I am interested in these boas " Dwarf Boas" and was wondering if there was anyone out there that has had experience with these 2 snakes or other Dwarf boas and could recomend one for a beginner boa keeper.
How is temperment of both?
size as adult of both?
a good price range for a baby of either species?
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I've kept tarahumara and crawl cay boas before, but there are people out there with much more expertise on these animals.
I would try contacting Gus at Rio Bravo and posing these questions directly to him. I can't think of any better person for you to discuss this with.
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Re: Cay Caulker, mexican boa
 Originally Posted by Skiploder
I've kept tarahumara and crawl cay boas before, but there are people out there with much more expertise on these animals.
I would try contacting Gus at Rio Bravo and posing these questions directly to him. I can't think of any better person for you to discuss this with.
wow just going to Rio bravo website was very informative. Thanks for the info!
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Vin Russo at Cutting Edge Herps is another good resource. He works with a lot of the insular localities and various mexican species.
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Vin and Gus really know their stuff. I also have a couple friends that work with only dwarf species if you want to pm me for their e-mails. They know their stuff very well also.
I work with Sonorans which are a fantastic, colorful small species... have some attitude though but can be worked with to calm down.
~Chris
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