Thanks folks! Sounds like it wouldn't be too dissimilar from my Dumerils Boa, except perhaps a little bigger. In 10 years, she almost never missed a meal. She was incredibly docile until she smelled food and then she went nuts until she found the rat. The only time she ever tagged me was a light tap that barely broke skin when she was less than 1 year old and I was moving her from the feeding tank (sounds like conventional wisdom has changed to feed in their enclosure so I'll change that). She also never got really heavy bodied like many of the Dumerils that I frequently see in pics. Then again, she may have been a he and I had a fairly conservative feeding schedule.

I wasn't referring to a dwarf mention, rather that some of the threads here said things like the Pokigron is "a little smaller than a BCC".

My "grown to breed" comment simply meant that I had no desire to quickly bulk it up or get it to a required breeding size at maturity. This snake would not be intended for breeding. Optimally, I'd like gorgeous boa, Suri or Guyana perhaps, that could be handled frequently, displayed in a living area, and hopefully wouldn't get ridiculously large.