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Old 08-21-03, 08:09 PM   #1
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male size

I have been told controdicting things about the size of male bcI's. I am geting one in two weeks (pics soon) and would just like to get it straght how big it will get. BTW. Ive been told 4 to 6 feet from the most reputable person. thanks

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Old 08-21-03, 08:22 PM   #2
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4-6'? LMAO Yeah Right. BCC's grow slower than BCI's do, but they grow larger. With proper caging and husbandry a male can reach 8-10' depending on locality Females can be 9-14'. 14' is very very rare but they can. It just takes them longer to get to that size.
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Old 08-21-03, 08:29 PM   #3
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crap. I ment BCI, I always mess that up
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ive seen 8+foot males, but i dont think it happens very often.
it will usually be the females getting that big.

a well fed male should get to be around 5-7 feet when fully grown.

my female is a little over 2 1/2 years old and she is already a little over 6 feet.
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You guys shouldn't assume that by BCI he means Columbian Redtail. Remember, Hog Island boas, Central American Boas, and many other locales ARE BCI, and will only get 4' - 6'.
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Old 08-22-03, 06:57 AM   #6
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Originally it was BCC thats the reason for my response. BCIs have a pretty broad range. Hoggs generally stay in the 5-6' range. I have seen a few large CA Boas in the 7-8' range usually around 6' though , bepends on the locality. All my adult BCI's are 7-8.5' My friend has a female thats 9.5' and 65 pounds and she is a BCI

So Unless your buying a Hogg Island Boa, it would very safe to assume your in for a 7' snake. Also if anyone tells you to keep it in a smaller cage and feed it less so it doesn't grow as large, Please do me a favor... Take a bat and take out his kneecaps for me.
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it is a Columbian and I only posted on this because the books and people I have talked (well. I dont talk to books) to dont mach up. Ed:"Also if anyone tells you to keep it in a smaller cage and feed it less so it doesn't grow as large" I love that myth. lol.
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Also if anyone tells you to keep it in a smaller cage and feed it less so it doesn't grow as large,
those people drive me nuts......and its actually unbelievable the number of people who ask that as well!!
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I'd love to say that I love that myth, but I don't. That's why so many burms end up in rescues.

Yeah, like Ed_R said. You're in for at least a 7 footer, unless one of its parents were dwarfed. 8-9 feet for a male is not unheard of. My male BCI is the product of a 7' male and a 10' or so female. They aren't tiny, that's for sure!
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ya thats true. I had a burm but the cage we were going to build dident end up working into our basement when we had it finished. so I had to sell her. I would like a lager snake still and 6-9 feet would be fine so thats how I ended up wanting a BCI.
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and its actually unbelievable the number of people who ask that as well!!
But at least they are asking instead of just cramming a baby giant in to a 10 gallon and expecting it to stay that way! It's unfortunate that so many people are being misled
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