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    Re: 2018 0.1 Boa Constrictor Occidentalis, Argentine Boa, Progression

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    Such a lovely -- and determined! -- lady. Ah, if only Argentine boas didn't grow so large. There'd be one in this house in a heartbeat.

    Another thing I'm envious of? People whose boas sit and stalk patiently for their meals. You have some very well-behaved boas in your house.
    Thank you, so much, WrongPython! While I haven’t experienced the full lifecycle of an Argentine Boa, they don’t necessarily ~need~ to achieve monster sizes. Bob Guerriere has breeding adults under 7’, over 6-7yrs from what I can gather in texts with him.
    I certainly wouldn’t let the genetic size maximum of an Argentine deter you from the wonderful joy that is caring for an Argentine. Granted, she’s probably going to be a beast in several years... but it will be a gradual acclimation to her being that size.


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