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    Re: Experiences with Hog Island Boas

    Hi KRJ... I currently have 2 Hypo Hog Island Boa's that are sisters from different litters. The dad is a hypo central american boa and the mom is a hog island boa. My oldest girl "Raina" is very sweet and calm as can be. She likes exploring when she is out and after about 15 mins she chills in my lap. My other girl "Zarah" is also just as sweet and calm, but not as curious when she is out and just loves chillin. Both girls are my queens and never cause any problems of hissing or show any aggression. But of course at feeding time like any snake, they are hyped up and ready to eat. There was only one time my oldest hissed at me and struck at me but it was my fault it happened.
    Anyways, that's my input of hog island boa's. They are absolutely worth getting and a pleasure to have in ones collection. Good luck and post pictures when you get yours.
    Last edited by Jus1More; 08-15-2018 at 06:18 PM.



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