Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
Most male common BCI's will stay under 10 feet. If you want smaller than that, look at the Central American or Mexican localities.

Tarahumaras are the smallest, with adult males at four feet and females at five feet. What they lack in size they can make up for in attitude and defensiveness.

Other options are Columbian rainbows, Dominican Red Mountain boas, and Dumerils boas.
We have a RTB male who is 5ft and a female at 8ft. The female is cage aggressive and was dropped off outside a local sanctuary who rehomed her to us and the male's owner had an emergency situation and had to rehome him quickly so we took him as a foster and ended up keeping him. I was actually kinda scared of them until I met him. He is such a big lover and he's never displayed any aggressive behavior unless it's a feeding response and I think that's what turned me on to boas. Someone obviously pampered him and he and I have a thing.. Now I'm in love >.> I just know the bigger they are the more they eat

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