Quote Originally Posted by richardhind1972 View Post
Nice to see people taking on the responsibility and really thinking about the boas long term .as you have already said boas are deffinetly a lot stronger than ball pythons ,
Your right my img is pretty much an exception and she’s really chilled out now but most of mine like yours have been pretty much sweet as since I had them, When i bred mine last year I made sure I handled the babies regular to make sure they was nice and chilled for there new owners to be,

Remember there are lots of pure locality dwarf boas that pretty much never exceed 5ft just as nice as any morph


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Thank you.

I am glad I waited until this level of experience, age, and maturity, to get my first BCI. The same way I am glad I didn't get my supercar until I was old enough and mature enough not to kill myself, or go to jail !

Sometimes people forget, or don't realize, that there is a lot of responsibility in caring for animals, and reptiles in particular. They live a long time, can get large, and require us to provide everything for them! We have to control their environment safely as well as feed, clean, etc.

It can be very rewarding and enjoyable, but it's not all fun and games.

Do they have locality dwarf boas in different morphs as well, or do they just have different coloration depending on the locality? I've only seen a few dwarf Boa's and they were very young.