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Thread: Cay caulker Boa

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    Cay caulker Boa

    Hey guys, I know this isn't BP related, but I am looking to get into Boa's, and had read that Cay Caulker Boa's were good ones to start with.

    So I found one for sale locally, but don't want to buy it until I know more about the husbandry and care of the animal.

    I can't seem to find much online as far as their care goes. I did join the Red Tail Boa forum, but was wondering if anyone had any information, or other forums that could be of use to me?

    Or if you have experience with this type of boa, please share below!

    Thank you!

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    Re: Cay caulker Boa

    I'm not too much of a help since i have Sonorans but I wanted to say that boas are fantastic and I am extremely pleased with them and wont ever look back! Good luck!

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    Re: Cay caulker Boa

    Quote Originally Posted by owl307 View Post
    I'm not too much of a help since i have Sonorans but I wanted to say that boas are fantastic and I am extremely pleased with them and wont ever look back! Good luck!
    I'm honestly so excited From what I've read and heard, boas in general are more active and a lot better feeders, is that right? I've never even heard of Sonorans, lol. I'm new to boas and only really know about the Red tails, sand boas, and the cay caulkers.

    But thank you!

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    I have a red tail and a rainbow they are good feed but have to be careful my red tail is nice but some time when he strikes at his he has come really close to getting my hand I feed frozen but then are a littel more active during the day then the balls .

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    Cay caulker Boa

    I just got my Cay Caulker a few weeks ago and I can say they are my favorite snake I've ever had. They have so much personality compared to other snakes and he is super gentle. I keep mine exactly like any other BCI.

    Here's some pictures of mine and set up






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    Re: Cay caulker Boa

    Beautiful boa! Love that color and pattern

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