Re: Looking for Hog island Boa
Is it important to you to have one that is absolutely pure Hog Island locality? You'll pay a high price for one that is but if you intend to breed them the extra money is worth it. Vin Russo produces the real deal. All of his stock is descended from animals originally collected from the island in the 1980s.
If you don't mind one of uncertain provenance, there are a few sellers in the US that you can go to and I can dig some up if you're interested. A lot of "pure Hog Island boas" have unfortunately had other subspecies introduced to their bloodlines. A genuinely pure Hog Island boa usually won't exceed 3 feet (males) or 5 feet (females) and has some speckling on it. It isn't spectacularly colored but it can change colors with its mood, temperature or time of day. If your boa grows to 6 feet and is vividly colored you probably have something else in there.
If guaranteed purity isn't a big issue because you just want a pet you can pay less. I happen to be interested in breeding them so I'm going to have to cough up $$$ for the real deal.
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