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Small boas
For my second snake I want to get a Boa. I want something a little larger than my ball python but it won't be able to hurt my cat or twenty pound dog if it got out. I know people are going to say don't let it get out but we all know it happens to the best keepers. As of now I'm leaning towards a Brazilian Rainbow Boa but I always loved red tail boas and I had one when I was a kid. Is there a red tail boa with the cream and red tails that fit my description of what I am looking for ? I know of Hog Islands but they don't have the pretty tails.
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Male BCI red tails don't get too big. They get about 5-6 feet long and are super easy going. I have a 10 pound dog and I don't worry about my boa "getting " her.
This picture is a little old but this is my boy.


He has had a few sheds by this point but I don't have a new picture. He is a khal line sunglow BCI.
Last edited by HVani; 06-24-2015 at 08:08 AM.
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Re: Small boas
Can you keep multiple boas in one enclosure?
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Re: Small boas
I think that my little Hog Island has a beautiful tail (as well as the rest of her body!).
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For BCI look at locality boas like Hog Island, Sonoran, or Tarahumara.
Non-BCI: Dumerils boa, Dominican Red Mountain Boa, Madagascar Ground Boa, Brazilian Rainbow Boa.
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Re: Small boas
I'm leaning towards the rainbow. The more I'm told that they calm down the more interested I am in them.
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Re: Small boas
 Originally Posted by Billy29
I'm leaning towards the rainbow. The more I'm told that they calm down the more interested I am in them.
They do settle but much like corn snakes they're quite active while being handled.
I also have four Dumerils boas and once in-hand they tend to just hang on and stay put.
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Re: Small boas
I thought dumerils get pretty big?
I have a male ball python right now so I don't want anything that will get much bigger and stronger than a female ball python. A little longer is ok.
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Re: Small boas
 Originally Posted by Billy29
I thought dumerils get pretty big?
At just over six feet both of my adult BRB's are about half a foot longer than my adult male Dum, but the Dum is a much thicker, more heavy-bodied snake.
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Re: Small boas
My concern is that even a male Dumerils or Redtail is pretty strong. At 7' it could do harm to my cat. A 7' rainbow is a smaller snake.
I would get a Surinam Red tail male if I knew it couldn't harm my cat.
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