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RE: I think those best qualified to answer

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Posted by: vcaruso15 at Wed Oct 11 19:30:22 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by vcaruso15 ]  
   

This was taken directly from Vin Russos web site:

"These Boas are Nicaraguan Farm bred boas. I received a few of them from Ben Seigel Reptiles back in 2001. They are beautiful pure blooded Nicaraguan Hypo Boas that they stay small and have unbeleivable Colors. They take a few years to get their mature colors - but when they do they can rival even the best Salmon or Orange tail Hypo Boas. I beleive that these dwarf boas will become the next big craze in the Reptile Industry. Females breed at around 1500 grams & males at 500 grams. However, they grow quite slowly & it could take 3-4 years to acheive this size."

Hope this helps Vinnie


   

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