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    Re: male BCC vs. female BCI size

    Quote Originally Posted by jim020cricket View Post
    I honestly don't think BCC get as big as some think they do. They may have reportedly been larger in some cases, but my 4 year old Suriname BCC female is only 6.5 feet and I have some 3 year old BCI female's that are all of 7 feet. BCI are much easier to care for though, BCC don't do well with ANY husbandry errors at all.

    To answer your question though- An adult BCI female should in most cases be MUCH bigger than a BCC male.
    I couldn't agree more! This is a concept that is thrown way out of proportion IMO. "BCC reach 8-12 feet"....Okay sure, but honestly, how many 10ft plus BCC have you seen out there? Not that many.
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    Male BCC do have the capability to get large, especially if you have no intent on breeding them. But they don't get that big. Plus, you cannot compare a male to female regardless of the ssp. because of how much more girth females pack on.
    Last edited by ssjsmits; 10-23-2008 at 12:57 AM. Reason: spelling goof
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