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Salmon Columbian

rkd Nov 11, 2006 07:30 PM

Are salmon columbians typically smaller than normal columbians? I've read that from a dealer ad but want it confirmed. Thanks for the help.

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AshLopez Nov 12, 2006 03:36 AM

Actually,I heard this from Rich Ihle himself (The original breeder of Salmon Boa's).I saw him at the N.A.R.B.C.. He said,that Salmons boa's tend to get HUGE as adults and max out around 9 feet.He also said that Super Salmons didn't get as big as Salmons. Hope this helps.
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Andy__G Nov 12, 2006 10:12 PM

Normally they are smaller then colombians, because they are technically not a pure colombian boa, they are a cross between a panama(central) bci and a colombian bci.

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