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liquid-leaf
at Tue Jun 12 06:37:43 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by liquid-leaf ]
Well, first thing - most boas do NOT grow to be 12 feet long. Most adults range from 6 to 9 feet, though there are some exceptions.
Also, male boas stay smaller than females, adult males are usually 6 or 7 feet.
You sound like you're going the same route I did - my first snake was a ball python, and after I got him, I wanted a boa, but something that stayed small. I got a Hog Island boa. They are a dwarf subspecies, take a look at the classifieds and you'll find some. Again, males stay smaller (so I got a male to start). Mine is about 5 feet, but not terribly thick.
Another thing is that some people overfeed their boas to get them to grow larger. I'm not saying that if you don't feed a boa, it will stay TINY (some people mistakenly believe that about snakes like Burmese, or silly notions like keeping them in a small tank will make them not grow). But if you feed smaller meals, the snake will grow at a more reasonable rate and probably have less health problems. You will sometimes see this in ads - "slow grown". People who want to breed boas right away sometimes powerfeed or feed on a heavy schedule to pack on weight very fast, to get an animal to be ready to breed faster, which can cause health problems later.
So food does have a little to do with size - though just like people, some snakes will get very large (long), while others will stay smaller, just like there are 6.5' people and 5' tall people.
Once I got used to my Hog Island, I started getting more boas... so be careful! It's a nice addiction though.
Other boas that stay smaller are Caulker Cay, Tarahumara (though these are harder to find), Corn Island, Nicaraguans (or "Nics" . I'm sure there are a few others I'm forgetting. Check out Rio Bravo Reptiles, they usually have quite a few of the smaller subspecies. Though if 7 feet isn't too big for you, you might also consider a male BCI or BCC. I love my Hog Island male that started me on boas, but I'm crazy about hypomelanistic (hypo or salmon) BCI, they look so cool.
Make sure you get a healthy baby. Your girl might not be so nervous about a snake if she sees how cute they are as babies. That way, you'll make sure the snake is healthy, eating the way you want it, and tame. ----- Lauren Madar - OphidiaGems.com | CageMakers 1.0 BP, 1.0 Hog Is., 1.1 Hypo BCI, 1.1 Surinam BCC, 0.1 GTP
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