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Old 06-12-09, 08:04 AM   #1
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hello everyone

Hi to all. I'm new to the forum and new to forums in general. I'm not totally sure how this all works but would like to find out.

My bf and I recently bought a baby boa we named Bling and so far I've enjoyed having a snake very much (Its been about a month). I'm sure there are people who wouldn't recommend a boa as a good first snake, but others who do. All that matters to me is I want to do my best to be a good, responsible and educated snake owner. I've done lots of research both before and after buying our snake and I feel I'm pretty prepared for what to expect from a boa (size, cages, feeding, temps, etc) but I thought it would be good to join a forum about snakes to get more advice and support.

Hope to hear from some of you and thanks for having this forum.
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Old 06-13-09, 11:30 PM   #2
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Re: hello everyone

Let me be the first to welcome you to our community. I am sure you will enjoy your time here.

While some people might not suggest a boa as a starter snake, I would actually disagree with them. One of my first snakes was a boa and it was a great learning experience.

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Old 06-14-09, 07:18 AM   #3
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I will also welcome you to the forum. I agree that a boa is a good starter snake most would say corn, rat, or ball python. I feel boas as long as you know what you are getting into are good "starters". Normally great eaters sometimes a little nippy when babies. Make sure to handle it on a normal basis and you will enjoy! Good idea about joining a forum. You can always ask if you don't know or understand something.
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Old 06-14-09, 12:40 PM   #4
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Welcome to the forum! I am one of the people who probably wouldn't recommend a boa, but I wouldn't recommend against it, either. I simply like smaller snakes! I know several people who got boas as their first snakes and have really enjoyed them.
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Old 06-15-09, 07:49 AM   #5
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Hello and welcome to the forum. I think a boa is a good starter snake, as long as you're ok with the fact that it will get 8-10 feet long eventually. They are known for their docile natures, and don't grow all that quickly. My first snake was a ball python who I still have, but I got a BCI not long afterwards.
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Old 06-15-09, 07:58 AM   #6
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Thanks to everyone who said hello. Now I gotta get my butt over to the boa section and ask a question

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Old 06-15-09, 08:44 AM   #7
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Hey not all boas get large. For example most rainbow boas get only 5-7 feet with the 7 feet being the exception. most females stay around 6 and males stay around 4.5-5. and im sure there are other boas that are smaller in size than the norm 8-10 foot species. also boas dont' have near the problems with eating that balls and other pythons seem to have.
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From the picture sassamagoo has up, it looks like a BCI, while will get 8-10 feet long.
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Old 06-15-09, 10:43 AM   #9
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What exactly does BCI mean? Boa Constrictor ____? I was told he is a red tailed boa, but I've also heard that pet shops don't really know the difference all the time, so that could be wrong.
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BCI = Boa constrictor imperator (aka Colombian red-tail, or Common boa)
BCC = Boa constrictor constrictor (True red-taileds: Guyana, etc.)
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You pic looks to me to be a Colombian red-tail, BCI. They are the most common ones, but are gorgeous! The red on their tails can be more brick or terracotta instead of blood red.
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Old 06-15-09, 07:49 PM   #12
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From the picture sassamagoo has up, it looks like a BCI, while will get 8-10 feet long.
Let's not scare the new owner. A male BCI would be considered quite a large specimen at 8 feet. A female at 8 feet isn't uncommon. 9 and above tend to be a bit more rare.

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Old 06-15-09, 07:57 PM   #13
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Aaron, thanks for trying to not scare me But I have done lots of research and I'm aware and prepared (I think, lol) for a 8-10 foot snake. I'll be happy if he's smaller, but I'm ready! I just don't want him to get over 10 feet as that is the length limit in my city. I think I'll be safe, plus I've got some time before he's that big. From my understanding, they grow the most the first couple years, then slow down. Is that correct?
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That's usually true. If you end up with a male at 8 - 10 feet then you call the record people and find out who's ever recorded the largest male BCI.
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Lol. Thanks for correcting me Aaron. I was under the impression those were average sizes, not records. Mine is still only about 3 feet, and close to a year old. I think he's about 9-10 months old. He eats like a little horse, though..lol
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