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    Re: Thinking About A Dumerils, Have Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Evenstar View Post
    They are slimmer than a BP, but heavier bodied than BCI. They are a ground boa while BCI tend to be partially arboreal. They are considered smaller than the average Colombian BCI, however they do have the potential to get pretty large. A female can reach 7-8 feet in length with close to 9ft not impossible. They tend to weigh significantly more than a BCI too thanks to their heavier structure. A male is usually a bit smaller at around 6-7 feet.
    The patterns on these guys are amazing, some of them almost look like stars to me. I have never seen a full grown adult, the largest I have seen was around 4 foot. I'm hoping to see some different boas as full grown adults at repticon LA so I can get a better size reference.
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    WOW! Great patterns, and pretty snakes posted here.

    What are you looking for in a new snake?

    If you have a BCI, my personal opinion is you will feel more like you have something in between a BCI and a BP.

    Again this is just my opinion, mind you I think Dums have one of the slickest looking natural patterns out there.

    If I were to add another snake, other than a BCI or BCC, I'd go carpet python or SD retic. They are active, climb and still get decent sized.


    "Reptile Experts" AKA,Cody, is a good source for anything retic.

    All that said, holding a big, thick Dums while watching TV would be fun too!!

    It all depends on what you want and like.

    Can't go wrong with something that you fancy!
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    Re: Thinking About A Dumerils, Have Questions

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    WOW! Great patterns, and pretty snakes posted here.

    What are you looking for in a new snake?

    If you have a BCI, my personal opinion is you will feel more like you have something in between a BCI and a BP.

    Again this is just my opinion, mind you I think Dums have one of the slickest looking natural patterns out there.

    If I were to add another snake, other than a BCI or BCC, I'd go carpet python or SD retic. They are active, climb and still get decent sized.


    "Reptile Experts" AKA,Cody, is a good source for anything retic.

    All that said, holding a big, thick Dums while watching TV would be fun too!!

    It all depends on what you want and like.

    Can't go wrong with something that you fancy!
    exactly. carpet pythons are very cool too i will always consider them. I just love the boa feeding response, garbage disposals they are. i would absolutely love a SD retic but the ones ive seen are out of my price range
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    Re: Thinking About A Dumerils, Have Questions

    I am a big fan of Dumerils. I have had my girl for about 2 years. I got her from Bob Clark she is one of my favorite snakes. She is beautiful but the best part about her is her personality very sweet and curious but at the same time doesn't mind chilling watching TV.

    They grow extremely slow because there metabolism is very slow. My girl is just now staring to really gain some size. As far as how I keep her she is in the bottom of my rack almost floor level. So her hot spot is the same as the BP's about 89deg but because she is so low in the rack the ambient is around 76-77. She seems to like it a little bit cooler. When I had he higher in the rack she seemed to be on her cool side all of time so I moved her and she seems much more comfortable. However this is what works for me you will read your snake and it will tell you what it wants. As far as feeding response my girl is a monster. Like I said I have had her for almost 2 years and she has never refused a meal.

    All in all I think you would love a Dumerils boa they are awesome!

    Here are so.e pictures of her.

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    Just curious about all of the comments about red tails being on the slender side and not heavily bodied. I have a few small RTB's so I cant speak of this for what I have personally but I have seen plenty of pics of big fat red tails and one of local stores has a really fat red tail. Thicker than their burms if that says anything. When I saw this thing I was shocked because I had no clue they ever got that big and pictures never quite do justice to size. Are thick rtb's just the exception to the rule then?

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    Re: Thinking About A Dumerils, Have Questions

    Aaron has a gorgeous dum, where is he? I love their pattern and colors.
    If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.

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    They are really pretty but can be very fussy feeders. I bought one and ended up giving her away, because I hated the long fasts she would go on. From what I hear, that is pretty common with them.
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    Re: Thinking About A Dumerils, Have Questions

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    Just curious about all of the comments about red tails being on the slender side and not heavily bodied. I have a few small RTB's so I cant speak of this for what I have personally but I have seen plenty of pics of big fat red tails and one of local stores has a really fat red tail. Thicker than their burms if that says anything. When I saw this thing I was shocked because I had no clue they ever got that big and pictures never quite do justice to size. Are thick rtb's just the exception to the rule then?
    many people tend to over feed their rtb's allowed them to get that thick. They should be slender than burms, rtb's never reach that thickness in the while its just overfeeding and it can cause problems
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