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jlax786
04-12-05, 02:48 PM
whats the smalles kind of boa i can get....id like a snake bigger than a ball, but i don't want a snake thats gona excede anything more than 8 ft.....is there a boa for me?

Boakid
04-12-05, 03:34 PM
bci will reach 5-7ft as a male, 5-9ft female, i have one and that sounds right up your street

smeagel
04-12-05, 03:42 PM
hog island boas i believe are smaller boas, and so are dumerals if im not mistaken. Fell free to correct me if i'm wrong though, and add to the list.

pinoiballer01
04-12-05, 03:57 PM
u can get a male red tail boa. they average at around 6 to 8 ft.

jlax786
04-12-05, 04:55 PM
can you safely handle a bci alone or whats the deal as far as handling?

Linds
04-13-05, 11:12 AM
They are certainly strong, impressive animals, and even the small ones seem a lot larger when they put their muscle behind it, but for the most part, Bci can be safely handled alone as long as certain precautions are recognized and adhered to. I'm only 118 lbs and I handle all my boas alone for the most part and do not feel as though I am putting myself at any elevated risk.

As for sizes, Bci come in a range of sizes. Colombians typically stay in the 5-8 foot range, Hogs are around 5-7, other insular forms 4-6, Central American in the 5-7, and Mexican from 3-8 (there is a dwarf locale of Mexican Boa... the Tarahumara Boa that is around the 3' mark). Most Bcc typically stay in the same size range as Colombian Boas do. Short-tailed Boas (Bc. amarali) are also smaller snakes, I've never heard of them exceeding the 7' mark, most seem to be in the 6 range.

wizbit13
04-13-05, 11:57 AM
Be a little careful when buying any of the so called 'Dwarf boa's'. I handled a Craw Kay(sp) dwarf on the weekend that was about 8ft long and massively thick set and heavy. The thing was huge. Just be careful what you buy!!!

Adam