Quote Originally Posted by ChicaPiton519 View Post
yeah shes alot cleaner in pattern, the woman told me she didnt eat a whole lot for a year... but she said that they are about the same age... i find it a little hard to believe they are close in age because of the sheer difference in size.


i really hope its as dark as she gets...
where would i find the info to possibly figure it out... it would be nice to know [or have an idea] of what locale they are

thanks

Locale can refer to any species.

With Bci there is; Colombia, Mexico, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Honduras, Hog Island, Roatan Island, Venezuela, Ecuador, Belize, El Salvador, Corn Island localities, among others.

Caulker Cays are Bci too.

I am 80% sure your girls are Bci, probably Colombian. If you will wait until they shed, you can do scale counts much easier.

Something I had saved to notepad.

BCC
scale counts - 75 to 95 dorsal rows.
227 to 250 ventrals.
49 to 62 subcaudals.
Average 15 to 21 saddles.

BCI
scale counts - 56 to 79 dorsal rows.
225 to 253 ventrals.
47 to 65 subcaudals.
Average 22 to 30 saddles.

BCA ( Amaral Boa)
scale counts - 71 to 79 dorsal rows.
226 to 237 ventrals.
43 to 52 subcaudals.
Average 22 saddles.

BCL (Longicauada)
scale counts - 60 to 76 dorsal rows.
243 to 247 ventrals.
50 to 67 subcaudals.
Average 19 to 21 saddles.

BCO (Occidentalis)
scale counts - 65 to 87 dorsal rows.
242 to 251 ventrals.
45 subcaudals.
Average 22 to 30 saddles.