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RE: Central American Boa question

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Posted by: carl3 at Sun Dec 2 07:53:01 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by carl3 ]  
   

You should really get a book called The Complete Boa Constrictor by Vin Russo. I just picked it up and love it. It's a great reference for anyone interested in different locales...especially Central American.

As far as Nics, Hogs, Sonoran Desert Boas, Cay Caulkers...all have their moments and act aggressive at times. I have a ton of 07 baby Nics that never try biting, yet my 06 Nics are always out to get me. I rarely handled my 06's. I handle my 07's at least 2-3 times per week. Coincidence? Who knows?

Of all dwarf boas, I always recommend Hog Island boas first and foremost. They tend to be more expensive than a Nicaraguan boa but IF you decide you no longer want it, Hogs are easier to sell AND they retain their value. Nicaraguan boas are inexpensive now b/c they're still imported...well that can & will change someday but for now a lot of folks take them for granted. Another bonus about Hog Island boas...they have a great story behind them (in terms of their status in the wild)..and they make an excellent animal to push the conservation message....whether it's a formal presentation or just talking with family/friends.


   

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