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    Quote Originally Posted by KatStoverReptiles View Post
    You could also look into some of the smaller boas. Hog Islands stay smaller on average and I think some of the Central American boas stay smaller than the South American sub species. Food for thought.
    Totally agree, I have a Hog Island boa and love it. The difference in personality is also a good change if you want something a little more active than your BP.

    There are tons of dwarf boa localities out there. Just make sure you do your research. Rio Bravo Reptiles and Cutting Edge Herp both have sites with good info on the various localities so they are great places to start looking.

    Happy hunting!

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