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07-03-17, 11:48 AM
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Red tail boa wanted
Hey I own a few ball pythons and I want to get a Boa Constrictor. I don't know much about the different types and differences between them. I'd like to get a bigger sized one. And I'm not looking to spend a fortune. So if anyone who breeds boas wouldn't mind educating me a little. I'd appreciate it.
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07-03-17, 12:05 PM
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Re: Red tail boa wanted
How big are you looking for? What is max size?
We need a bit more information as there is a wide range of boas from 3ft dwarfs to 10ft BCC
A BCI is a loose term for Colombian or mix boa while a BCC is a true red tail but tend to get bigger. Now getting pure BCC is harder to do as with many morphs and breeding bloodlines are very mixed.
If you want a true red tail you'd have to find a breeder who can prove the purity. If you want a morph BCI but are concerned about adult size having information on the parents size will give you a good idea who big they will get. There is a range 6-9ft. If you want smaller dwarf boas are a good option but again you'd want someone reputable so they are true dwarfs
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07-03-17, 01:54 PM
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Re: Red tail boa wanted
Yeah I was pretty vague. 6-9ft is perfect. I hear in some rare bloodlines some can get bigger around 13ft. I guess BCC would what I'm leaning towards. Not looking for any expensive morphs. Although I do like the arabesque boas ALOT. I like the red tail more than orangeish tails of a BCI.
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07-03-17, 01:59 PM
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Re: Red tail boa wanted
Most morphs you'll find are BCI not BCC. Now days most BCC that are coveted are the pure ones. Letting natures beauty shine rather then selective breeding. BCIs range a lot in size depends what kind of blood they have.
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07-03-17, 03:22 PM
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Re: Red tail boa wanted
Okay. Thanks a bunch just trying to get my feet wet and get into boas. I'll keep researching!
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07-08-17, 05:08 PM
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Re: Red tail boa wanted
As far as price goes, BCC's are always higher than BCI's, mainly due to supply/demand.
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07-09-17, 12:43 AM
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Re: Red tail boa wanted
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Originally Posted by toddnbecka
As far as price goes, BCC's are always higher than BCI's, mainly due to supply/demand.
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Not always, BI morphs are often much higher than the average BC, especially new morphs or certain combos. There are also normal BIs bred for quality than can be $300+ with no morph, though a good quality-bred BC can easily be $600+ average seems to be $200-300. So, comparing normals, the average wild type BI will be cheaper than the average BC, but BI in general are more expensive.
I wouldn't get a boa constrictor of any species/locality and expect a 10-footer, average is only about 6'-8' for both BI and BC. Some localities of BC will also stay smaller, so getting a BC locality won't guarantee you a "monster." If 6'-9' is fine for you, you shouldn't have any problems sizewise with any of the boas, though BC are a lot more sensitive about prey size and will require a more careful diet regimen than a BI would (though imo both should still be fed the same way).
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