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sweatshirt
05-20-13, 03:25 PM
I'm just wondering. :) It'd be great to know. I have no idea how to tell. :P

http://i.imgur.com/hbF2iT3.jpg

Jendee
05-20-13, 03:29 PM
well you can tell by saddle and head pics better..going by just the tail..bci

CK SandBoas
05-20-13, 03:33 PM
I would say BCI as well...

Ddub
05-20-13, 04:22 PM
Any full body pics?

sweatshirt
05-20-13, 05:07 PM
Thanks guys. :) I kinda guessed she was BCI, which I'm fine with. xD She's sooo sweet!

Here's the best pic I could get of her... I don't have a very good camera and she's not the most photogenic. She moves a lot. :P

http://i.imgur.com/2W79hTR.jpg

moshirimon
05-20-13, 06:07 PM
yea BCI. Looks to have nic or some kind of CA in him.

sweatshirt
05-20-13, 07:56 PM
What is nic and CA?

Aaron_S
05-20-13, 08:40 PM
What is nic and CA?

CA = Central American

Nic = nicaraguan

I do not know for sure but I thought that Central American boas were renamed Nics as I do not hear the name 'Central American' often anymore.

KORBIN5895
05-20-13, 08:51 PM
CA = Central American

Nic = nicaraguan

I do not know for sure but I thought that Central American boas were renamed Nics as I do not hear the name 'Central American' often anymore.

Nicaraguans are a locality while all boas from Mexico to Norther Brazil (?) are called CA.

CA include sonoran, tamaharun(?), and a few other localities that escape me. Now CA morphs include motley, leopard and bloods. CA boas tend to be quite a bit smaller with females being 6' or so and under 15 pounds.

Aaron_S
05-20-13, 08:53 PM
Nicaraguans are a locality while all boas from Mexico to Norther Brazil (?) are called CA.

CA include sonoran, tamaharun(?), and a few other localities that escape me. Now CA morphs include motley, leopard and bloods. CA boas tend to be quite a bit smaller with females being 6' or so and under 15 pounds.

I'd click the thanks button but it hasn't come yet.