View Full Version : Confusion over boa size
pet_snake_78
09-16-13, 09:10 PM
I'm looking for a boa that stays small, but not something like a rubber or rosy. Hog island boa sounds like what I am looking for at 3-5 ft., but some people have reported hog island boas at 7+ feet. Is this common or is it because they received impure stock? Are there any localities that will definitely stay under 6 ft.?
Mikoh4792
09-16-13, 09:13 PM
There are many. I have a pair of caulker cayes.
Caulker cayes, crawl cayes, ambergris caye, pearl island boas, tarahumara desert boas, sonoran desert boas, nicaraguans, hondurans, costa ricans...etc.
Usually boas whose origins are in central america and the islands surrounding it will grow to be 3-5 ft.
Once you look start looking at boas from south america you get to the bigger subspecies.
Don't forget the BCLs they rarely brake 7 feet and ate light bodied beautiful and well mannered
marvelfreak
09-17-13, 06:54 AM
Colombian Rainbows stay under 5. Brazilian rainbows stay under 7 and they are both on the slender side.
Lickeypie
09-17-13, 07:48 AM
I have a hybrid and I was told he would stay under 7', I'm sure if you go to an expo, the breeder would tell you.
I'd assume size depend on the specific parents- please correct me!
bcoop1234
09-17-13, 09:16 AM
It may not always be the case, but males tend to stay smaller in length and girth than females.
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