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Old 10-17-16, 09:48 AM   #1
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Narrowing down snakes.

So I have narrowed down to these Boas for my next snake. Cuban, Nicaraguan, Tarahumahara, Cay/Crawl Caulker, Pearl island, Sonoran, or a Dominican Red Moutian Boa. One problem I can only chose one of these snakes. That's where you guys come in, To help me chose my final snake.
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Old 10-17-16, 10:01 AM   #2
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Re: Narrowing down snakes.

For the locality boas what sort of local breeders do you have or will you be ordering online? With locality it's very difficult to have pure blood lines unless you're buying from reputable breeders. BCIs are often labelled one but have mixed blood. Is there a max size you want?
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Old 10-17-16, 10:36 AM   #3
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For the locality boas what sort of local breeders do you have or will you be ordering online? With locality it's very difficult to have pure blood lines unless you're buying from reputable breeders. BCIs are often labelled one but have mixed blood. Is there a max size you want?
The max size I can do is 5ft tops. I am not sure what local breeders are near me haven't really seen any for locality boas. Don't know how common locality boas breeders are in New England.
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Old 10-18-16, 08:28 AM   #4
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Re: Narrowing down snakes.

The nic, sonoran and dominican will be the easiest three to locate. I would go with one of those 3.
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Old 10-18-16, 08:36 AM   #5
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I'd go Dominican simply because it's the least often seen. Sonoron's are very nice also.
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