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New to owning boas

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Posted by: gypsy1dragon at Sat Aug 16 20:31:47 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gypsy1dragon ]  
   

I have recently acquired a mature female "red tail boa." Now in reading this forum I notice the terms BCC and BCI thrown around. In researching I learned what the terms mean and that the BCI is generally smaller with a darker tail, but that doesn't tell me a lot.

The big girl I just got is over 7 ft and weighs a little over 20 lbs. Was told she was rescued and was extremely obese, but refused food for 6 months and then slowly has steadied out. She seems to have good muscle tone now.

Now I don't know what to classify her as, specially when I want to breed her. She is a dark brown with very dark tail, almost black instead of red. Very irredescent. I was told she was a red tail when she was given to me.

Just curious, any insights will be welcome.

Thank you,

Gypsy
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1.2 Ghost Corns, Beetlejuice, Casper and Spooky
1.1 Charcoal het pewter, Smokey and Flame
1.1 Hypo het lavender, Rosy and Rocko (RIP Rosy)
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0.1 Amel, Sunny
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0.1 Australian Shepherd, Angel (RIP Angel)
0.1 Blizzard Corn
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1 Ball Python
1 WC Yellow Rat
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