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Posted by: ChrisGilbert at Thu Sep 28 19:42:44 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ChrisGilbert ]  
   

a 4'X 2'X 1' cage. The most common choice of Boa breeders is the 421D Boaphile Plastics cage by these dimensions, or a similar cage from another manufacturer.

Also, you may want to look into dwarf locales of imperator. I'm biased, but I'd rather have a dwarf BCI locale than one of the smaller boid species.

A number of males are full grown at 4ft. and very slender. A few insular locales and mainland forms are full grown at 5ft. for females or smaller. Tarahumara Mt. females have been bred at just over 3ft.

RioBravoReptiles.com has a lot of information on the smaller BCI, as well as many other boas.


   

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