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    Our New Baby Boa

    Here's Sevvy our new Baby Boa. We just picked him up the other day. He's a friendly little fellow. Love the pattern on his tail








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    Re: Our New Baby Boa

    What a gorgeous boy you've got there. Congrats on the great find.
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    Re: Our New Baby Boa

    what kind is he?

    he's sooooo pretty and so tiny... ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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    Re: Our New Baby Boa

    Good looking boy!

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    Re: Our New Baby Boa

    Oh what a little sweetheart! Congrats on acquiring him!
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    Re: Our New Baby Boa

    super looking boa.

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    Re: Our New Baby Boa

    He's a normal BCI but beautifully marked and has a high irridescence. He's also got a really sweet nature.


    Our two other Boas who were the same size when we got them last June are now 4ft and 4 1/2ft respectively. They've really grown fast

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    Re: Our New Baby Boa

    Oh my do they grow. Healthy appetites on them thar boas.
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    Re: Our New Baby Boa

    Sorry but what is a BCI? Im completely new to Boas, wanna get one as my next little guy and absolutely love that one.

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    Re: Our New Baby Boa

    He's gorgeous!!



    Cloud... BCI stands for Boa Constrictor Imperator, which is the scientific name for the Columbian Boa and others from that part of the world. They are also sometimes referred to as RTB or Red Tail Boas.

    There are also BCC, which is Boa Constrictor Constrictor...which look very similar to BCI, but generally grow larger and typically have a much brighter red tail...also sometimes referred to as True Red Tails. Suriname would be an example of BCC.
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