My Guyana buries his too.hes nearly ways up high on his shelf too, I love to watch him in hunt mode, he holds on really tight, he won't be very big he's nearly 3 and not much over 4.5ft
My corn island(bci/bi) are my most arboreal boas, they on the branches at least 80%+ of the time, on the corn islands off the coast of Nicaragua they mainly live in trees too and there colour change is really extreme from a nice light grey to an almost khaki green often from morning to night.these arnt a big species, I had a female that was about 5ft but my male are not much over 3.5ft
My longicauda(bcl/bil) prefer it a few degrees cooler and if its too humid they have awful sheds, these very rarely hold on and the amount of times I've nearly dropped them is awfull my female is just over 5ft and the male is not much over 4ft and so much slimmer than the male, they was 5 last month
My bca South Brazilian boas are not quite 2yrs old so I'm leaning more on them as and when, there doesn't seem to be a lot of literature on those, they are mention in the vin russo boa bible but a lot of people think they are are cross between the bcc and boa amerili bca but genetically they classed as bca, the parents of these wasn't 5ft and a nice golden colour they just starting to turn now
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