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Pics of Hog Island and Cay Caulker Boas.

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Posted by: MountainLyon at Sun Mar 6 13:38:06 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MountainLyon ]  
   

Hogs get about 6 feet I’d guess a conservatively fed male hog might only reach 4’ or so. Here’s my male hog from PMHerps. Hogs are my favorite small colorful docile easy to keep boa.


My boas are yearlings and my Cay Caulker is tiny compared to the hogs. All my boas are tame, the Cay Caulker was hissy and protective of her cage at first but she grew out of it, she’s super docile when being handled. Here’s Bertha the Cay Caulker dwarf Boa getting a little help with a stuck shed. It was stuck on her lower jaw so I scrubbed on it pretty good with the wash cloth and she was fully cooperative, like “ooh yeah, a little to the left.” :^) The hard part about raising this one is she’s a really picky feeder.

Good info on Hogs, Caulkers, Tarahumaras, Corn islands, ect. here: www.riobravoreptiles.com


   

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