You might check out some of the dwarf species---the island species tend to stay fairly small, beneath the 6' mark.

Take a look at this website: http://riobravoreptiles.com/boas_island.htm

Gus is one of the leading authorities of locality boas out there.

Another excellent place to check out boa localities---and boa that stay smaller---is: http://www.cuttingedgeherp.com/boaco...torlongicauda/

There are many, many different sub species out that that stay below the 6' mark, and are still curious, beautiful animals.


But what can I say? I'm biased...