This boa was gave to me. I'm guessing she's crossed with a Hog Isle. What do you think ?
Dave @ E.T.R.
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This boa was gave to me. I'm guessing she's crossed with a Hog Isle. What do you think ?
Dave @ E.T.R.
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Dave @ East TN Reptiles
This gal will come 2 ft out of her cage with her mouth open (feeding responce) BUT, I can hook her & pull her out & she's tame as a kitten Dave
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Actually she looks very much like the boas from Hondurous to me. The orange coloration with the blueish head was very common of those boas back when the were coming into the US in the 90's. The Closer they got to El salvador the more blue or slate gray the colo0r would get.
Nice Boa, You don't see a whole lot of them any more
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Hopkins Holesale Herps
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Sonoran Reptile Breeders
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