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    Re: What are some smaller boas?

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    Re: What are some smaller boas?

    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby View Post
    Hog island boas stay smaller.. 4-6' is pretty average.

    Here's my big female hog island:



    They can be very orange.. you can see some of it here.. this is the male:



    Dumerils boas are another good bet.. 5-7' is the average.

    WOW!!! We have a female Hogg that is pushing 9ft. Is she that much of an exception? She is A LOT bigger than our 8 year old Columbian Red Tail Female.

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    Re: What are some smaller boas?

    Quote Originally Posted by qiksilver View Post

    full grown female Candoia
    Are those things easy to get? And how long is that one in the photo?
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    Re: What are some smaller boas?

    Candoia are kind of hard to find, and almost all of them are WC. What you find may not be very healthy.
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    Re: What are some smaller boas?

    Quote Originally Posted by Schlyne View Post
    Candoia are kind of hard to find, and almost all of them are WC. What you find may not be very healthy.
    I knew there was some flaw if I never saw or heard of them till now...
    so I guess I'll scratch them off the "next snake" list.
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    Re: What are some smaller boas?

    yea im wanting to get a boa also but not sure about the size of a the BCI i had a Amazon tree boa once but sold it with i still had it but they person i sold it to let it bite her son and he pulled some teeth out wonder if she would be ok to get back? hey actually LLreptiles is have a sale on boas $55.00 plus shipping.
    don't have any reptiles apartment says no.

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    Re: What are some smaller boas?

    Ill look into some of these boas. There are a few family owned herp stores around here that ill look at and see what they have, then do some research and see what would be best for me.

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    Re: What are some smaller boas?

    Quote Originally Posted by FatBoy View Post
    WOW!!! We have a female Hogg that is pushing 9ft. Is she that much of an exception? She is A LOT bigger than our 8 year old Columbian Red Tail Female.
    9' is really big for a Hogg island.. are you sure it's pure hoggie? For the record, my female is bigger now than she was in the picture.. not a lot, but she's good sized.

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    Re: What are some smaller boas?

    Quote Originally Posted by qiksilver View Post

    full grown female Candoia
    Wow, that is one intriguing little boa. Where can I find more information? Any other pictures? How did you acquire? Any other special considerations?

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    Re: What are some smaller boas?

    Here's a good info page on candoia boas: http://www.kingsnake.com/candoia/

    From what I remember they are difficult to switch to eating rodents. I know viper boas are (they're the biggest of the candoia). You can occasionally find CB candoia.. but it can be hard.

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