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Ready For A Boa????

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Posted by: blankcanvas at Sun Aug 5 13:59:45 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by blankcanvas ]  
   

Hi! I have had 4 years experience with a CB ball python since it was almost a new born. I was in care of it while my brother was in the army. She was the most docile snake that I have ever been around. Not very shy when it came to being held and never once bit me (or even shown signs of a "false bite". I credit her wonderful eating schedule partly to the near perfect living environment (humidity, hides, cage size, etc).

She's back with my brother now and I have always been a fan of the red tailed boa's. No morphs. I'm totally impressed with the original patterns.

My questions concerns the size, temperment, hadling, eating behavior, and any other important information that you wise people may offer. Truely my main concern is how big will he/she get and how aggressive? I'm looking for the smallest species of boa (columbian and male. is that correct??), but I'll take docile over anything. If you would vote that I'm ready for a boa than please give me some good breeders to purchase from.

Thanks for all the help in advance and sorry for the long message. Just trying to be thorough.


   

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