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dragunov.762
06-01-10, 07:40 AM
Hey everone
I Just got a RTB 2 weeks ago and was wondering if there was any way to tell if it is a BCC or a BCI. I would hazard a guess at BCC but as my practical boa experience is severly limited i was wondering if anyone knew of a way to iddentify them. i am at school right now so sorry no pics (they are on another thread if anyone reads this before i get home to post some on here)
Just found the thread and it is called new red tail boa if anyone wants to see the pics
Boa Nation
06-01-10, 07:52 AM
Purebred Boa constrictor True boa constrictors (http://www.boa-constrictors.com/com/com.html)
This is the best place I can think of off the top of my head. Best bet is to do scale count or have it done.
Will0W783
06-01-10, 11:13 AM
The easiest and quickest way I have found to tell the difference is by the head. A Colombian boa (BCI) will have a stripe down the center of its head, running from where the head meets neck down to the nose. A BCC, however, will also have that stripe, but will also have "crosshairs" connecting the eyes on top of the head, so that if you look down at the head, it looks like a cross. Mutts, BCC/BCI crosses, tend to also have crosshairs, but they can be fainter depending on how much BCI blood is in it.
Boa Nation
06-01-10, 11:29 AM
Thats not all ways correct. There are alot of BCC with no cross on the head.
The most important signs of Boa c. constrictor are the bat-shaped, brown to dark-brown middorsal blotches ("widows-peaks").
Info came from Purebred Boa constrictor True boa constrictors (http://www.boa-constrictors.com/com/com.html)
dragunov.762
06-01-10, 11:52 AM
ok thanks she must be a BCC or cross then because she has a faint line connecting her eyes. also she has started to develope some pink around her mouth. ill see if i can get a pic of it
dragunov.762
06-01-10, 02:45 PM
ok maybe i was wrong then her saddles are smooth and not do not have the widows peak.
http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/attachments/boa-constrictor/9444d1275424198-identifying-boas-img_6113.jpg
om nom nom!
Lankyrob
06-01-10, 04:34 PM
lol - thought the same thing - beautiful snake but why is it eating itself?? (i know its not - dont worrry!)
dragunov.762
06-01-10, 06:25 PM
it was swallowing the tail of the mouse it was eating and "bit" itself
Will0W783
06-07-10, 11:03 AM
Looks to me like a common boa, i.e. Columbian. Beautiful girl though.
bladeblaster
07-06-10, 08:03 AM
The easiest and quickest way I have found to tell the difference is by the head. A Colombian boa (BCI) will have a stripe down the center of its head, running from where the head meets neck down to the nose. A BCC, however, will also have that stripe, but will also have "crosshairs" connecting the eyes on top of the head, so that if you look down at the head, it looks like a cross. Mutts, BCC/BCI crosses, tend to also have crosshairs, but they can be fainter depending on how much BCI blood is in it.
Thats the wrong way around, Bci have a cross on the snout, Bcc don't. Not all Bci have a cross, but no Bcc have one.
I can't see the pictures, but there are several distinguishing features that can tell a true Bcc apart from a Bci or an intergrade.
bladeblaster
07-06-10, 10:37 AM
The easiest and quickest way I have found to tell the difference is by the head. A Colombian boa (BCI) will have a stripe down the center of its head, running from where the head meets neck down to the nose. A BCC, however, will also have that stripe, but will also have "crosshairs" connecting the eyes on top of the head, so that if you look down at the head, it looks like a cross. Mutts, BCC/BCI crosses, tend to also have crosshairs, but they can be fainter depending on how much BCI blood is in it.
Thats not all ways correct. There are alot of BCC with no cross on the head.
The most important signs of Boa c. constrictor are the bat-shaped, brown to dark-brown middorsal blotches ("widows-peaks").
Info came from Purebred Boa constrictor True boa constrictors (http://www.boa-constrictors.com/com/com.html)
No pure Bcc have a cross on the snout, many Bci have a cross, but certainly not all.
Not all Bcc have widows peaks either.
OP your boa is a Bci.
Jenn_06
07-06-10, 10:58 AM
both looks like BCI's and nice ones too
dragunov.762
07-07-10, 11:33 AM
Ok then she is a BCI. thanks alot for all the information and help
Larrybabb
07-07-10, 08:33 PM
Good looking one at that!
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