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Gotca
09-20-13, 10:58 AM
Hi, I'm going to a expo in about a week and I'm gonna buy a Red-Tail Boa if there's anyone there. Should a Red-Tail have the same habitat as a normal Bcc or a different temperature and humidity? ( this will be my first snake )

And btw, are Red-Tail Boa, Surinam and Guyana the same species?

Sorry if my English do kinda suck, I'm from Sweden so English is my 2nd language

thinkbig317
09-20-13, 11:15 AM
A lot of good boa people here that can (and will) better assist you then myself but I believe that a BCC requires slightly more heat than a BCI. Humidity however should be fairly the same (55-65% range). I keep my BCI's temp on the hotside around 87-88F and the cool side is 79-80F.

bigsnakegirl785
09-20-13, 02:54 PM
I believe BCC require lower temperatures than BCI. Not sure about humidity, but I'm guessing it would be the same as BCI. Yes, those are all the same species. Red-tail boa is just another name for boa constrictor, and Suriname and Guyanas boas are sub-species of the boa constrictor.

I've heard Suris and Guyanas are the same locale, just that they are separated on account of coloration. Is this true?

thinkbig317
09-20-13, 06:12 PM
Suris and guyanas are both bcc's but different locality.

bigsnakegirl785
09-21-13, 07:03 PM
That's what I normally hear, I just heard they were actually the same locality since they're only separated by a political barrier. I was just curious to see if that's true, or just speculation.

metalcopper
09-21-13, 08:28 PM
BCC's are more beautiful, in my opinion. They look flawless and smooth, where BCI's can be a little peppered looking, and their tail is not quite as strikingly red. From what I have learned, BCC's tend to be a little less forgiving in their conditions, and their temperments can be a little more aggressive. I personally chose to get a BCI because of these factors. Whether they are true or not, I just chose to go with a BCI instead, no regrets either, she is awesome!

mmarchl23
09-22-13, 07:20 AM
One thing i do suggest is looking into the adult sizes of the various locales as some can get pretty big (10 ft range) while others stay around 5-6. just be very aware of what you're getting and be sure you have the means to house it.

However, my Columbian sits at 90 on the warm end and ~80 cool end (that fluxes with the room temp a little). Humidity is at 70 which is the high end of their suggested range. typically the 60-70% range is what you're looking for.