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09-25-16, 12:45 PM
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My little rubber boa :)
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09-25-16, 12:52 PM
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Re: My little rubber boa :)
mimizu is a cute little girl! how big will she get?
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09-25-16, 12:58 PM
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Re: My little rubber boa :)
They don't get huge, she won't get much bigger I don't think...
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In the Pacific Northwest, adult males generally reach an average length of about 21 inches, with the females slightly longer - on average 26 inches
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09-25-16, 01:59 PM
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Re: My little rubber boa :)
Never saw one of these before thanks for posting TR
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09-25-16, 02:21 PM
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Re: My little rubber boa :)
Why are they called a 'rubber' boa?
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09-25-16, 02:21 PM
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Re: My little rubber boa :)
You're welcome! They are a super neat little snake, very docile and like to just curl around your wrist and hang out
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09-25-16, 02:22 PM
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Re: My little rubber boa :)
Minkness: That's a good question!
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09-26-16, 05:38 AM
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Re: My little rubber boa :)
there well cool.not seen them before,do they feel like normal boas as the look a lot smoother
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09-26-16, 12:01 PM
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Re: My little rubber boa :)
I want one of these. I still need to look up my states regulations about these guys.
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09-26-16, 12:48 PM
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Re: My little rubber boa :)
I believe they are called rubber boas because they look like they are made out of rubber. Such an interesting little species.
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09-27-16, 12:51 AM
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Re: My little rubber boa :)
What a cute stubby face  nice snake!
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09-27-16, 03:17 PM
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Re: My little rubber boa :)
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do they feel like normal boas as the look a lot smoother
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She definitely has a satiny feel to her, if that makes sense? Very soft and smooth like my hog island boa
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I still need to look up my states regulations about these guys
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I did find this, not sure if that will be of any use? You can (and probably should) contact the F&W to find out *exactly* what the laws are...according to The Rubber Boa (Charina bottae) Information Portal
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Q - What are my state laws regarding catching or keeping Rubber Boas?
A - Your best off asking your state Fish and Game department as the laws may change without my knowledge. As of the time of writing, CA allowed the capture of 2 boas with a current fishing license, except for southern Rubber Boas, and no sale of any sort; OR has very little restrictions regarding catching or keeping, but does not allow sale of wild caught; WA does not allow you to even pick them up; BC downlisted them in the summer of 2001, and it may be possible to capture one now; ID, NV, UT, and WY appear to have only minor restrictions and limitations. All states prohibit the sale of wild caught. All states but WA and CA allow for some avenue of breeding native boas. Again - first check with your local F&G to be sure what the laws are before attempting to catch one, or sell any offspring you have as I could be mistaken.
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And then there is this:
California Laws Regarding Native Reptiles and Amphibians
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09-28-16, 09:24 AM
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Re: My little rubber boa :)
Thanks  Yeah that's pretty much the info I've found. I still have questions on whether I can buy a CB animal from someone out of state or not.
If I ever feel up to dealing with a WC animal, there's always that. Go figure you can capture and keep but not breed.
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09-28-16, 02:36 PM
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Re: My little rubber boa :)
I would definitely look into getting a CB one, I'm not sure I would want to deal with one caught from the wild not wanting to eat, possible parasites, etc. I got mine from Welcome to Exotic Pets Las Vegas - Expect the best in Exotic Pets and they are located in Vegas
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09-28-16, 02:44 PM
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Re: My little rubber boa :)
Yeah exactly why I don't really want to deal with WC. Thank you for the link  Price isn't too bad for Rubber boas.
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