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    Re: thinking about getting a RTB

    how bout a surinam?
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    Re: thinking about getting a RTB

    Quote Originally Posted by ladywhipple02 View Post
    And BCC nearly always stay smaller than any burm.
    Rawr and I'm the crazy lady who has both of the above, teehee!
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    Re: thinking about getting a RTB

    Female Suri's can get up to 10' in length... males around 6-8' or so, just so you know.

    Suris also range in price, depending on the grading. A really nice, clean, pink Suri can run you a $200-300. I'd say you're probably looking at around 200 or so...

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    Re: thinking about getting a RTB

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    Rawr and I'm the crazy lady who has both of the above, teehee!


    Crazy! I'm not crazy...

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    Re: thinking about getting a RTB

    Quote Originally Posted by serpents-prey View Post
    how bout a surinam?
    The market, both supply and demand, change. If you'd really like to get an idea of average prices, I'd suggest looking on kingsnake, especially for larger breeder/pet store ads, or large reptile stores that list animals and prices online, such as http://lllreptile.com/.

    Both myself and April have Suri's from LLL and we love them. =)

    Once you get an idea of those kind of prices, you could probably expect to pay a bit more from big name breeders, such as Rio Bravo Reptiles.
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    Re: thinking about getting a RTB

    got it i just checked kingsnake and now i know i need to be willing to pay about $200 plus shipping for a boa. . . doable definitely by fall at most ok thanx guys
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    Re: thinking about getting a RTB

    Quote Originally Posted by ladywhipple02 View Post
    Female Suri's can get up to 10' in length... males around 6-8' or so, just so you know.
    Does anyone have a male Suri that's over 8 feet?? I'd love to get one but I'd like to stay under 8 feet.
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    Re: thinking about getting a RTB

    I'm sure it's happened and that there are a few specimens out there over 8' long... but it's rare.

    Here's some info on Surinames: http://www.riobravoreptiles.com/boas_suriname.htm

    Gus has collected most of his specimens in the wild... he is one of the foremost knowledgable people about boa constrictor subspecies.

    Also, a meter equals around 3.25 ft.

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    Re: thinking about getting a RTB

    thats kinda why i wanted to get one they get large but there not overly large
    Ladies and gentleman take my advice pull down your pants and slide on the ice.~Sigmund Reed~M.A.S.H.


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