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Old 12-08-04, 02:19 PM   #16
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Old 12-08-04, 02:20 PM   #17
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For me I'd like to see a bigger variety in smaller species of boas. I am not a sand boa/rosy boa fan so that would be sweet IMHO. I do not have any boas now as I simply cannot house BCI, BCC, etc without being squished.

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Old 12-08-04, 02:22 PM   #18
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LOL.........if I could say it like Bill Gates, 1 boa in each home worldwide would be a start. But seriously I do not understand the question as both situations have a good answer.

1. The 3 people with 10 boas needs more information, like why only 10 boas is it based on budget, space, limits, or what?

2. The 200 with 20 small boas also needs some information, like reasons why they have 20, or want more or just 20?

Answering this question best would be alot of factors involved already mentioned in my previous post. In the end people buy what they want, and breeders breed/sell what they want. Some follow demand of the market, others do it for rarity, and a few see a future be it sales or popularity.

I listed my choices because I am passionate about boas and the ones in my list intrigue me, what there future is once I have and breed them all we will see. Making a choice from small to large boas is like buying a compact economy car or a large SUV, everyone buys them and you buy them to suit your needs.

But the thread is going off topic I really hoped to see people' s lists of future boas they want to see in Canada. So I hope more people list boas than get off topic, another thread can be made for that, thank you.

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Old 12-08-04, 03:40 PM   #19
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My point is it is easier for someone to keep 20 small boas then it is 10 big ones. So with that in mind I think the future of snake keeping every where will be a move towards keeping smaller species.
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Old 12-08-04, 03:51 PM   #20
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Old 12-08-04, 06:38 PM   #21
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i say it is in bcc, bci color and patern morphs.human nature is to improve and make things more beautiful (in the eye of the be holder) with new and more varied patterns comes higher investment prices which means more money to by newer stuff. While i'm sure there are many followers of rosies and rubber boas i believe they are not as popular and never will be. Show me a rosie worth $20,000 and i will stand corrected on there investment value. But in the end animals of ANY kind should only be kept and bred if you are passionate about that particular animal.Myself for insance would never buy a platty,or mojave ball evan though a pair would cost close to the price of my house and WAY more than my car because there color and pattern are uninteresting to me IMO. Well hopefully that wasn't to far off topic and i'm done rambling now....
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Old 12-08-04, 07:37 PM   #22
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I'm with Ryan and Katie, longicauda would be sweet.
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Old 12-08-04, 09:48 PM   #23
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I'm with Ryan and Katie, longicauda would be sweet.
I agree, they are sweet! Maby next year for me!!!
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Old 12-08-04, 09:55 PM   #24
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I would like to see the below become more common, or make their way up/over here, if they haven't yet...

B.c. amarali (Brazilian and Bolivian) - Short-tailed Boas
B. c. longicauda
B. c. nebulosa - Clouded Boa
B. c. occidentalis - Argentine Boa
B. c. imperator - more of the smaller, locality-specific varieties, such as Corn Island, Cay Calker, etc.

Any and all Rosy Boa localities. They really are a struggling species up here, as they aren't really deemed worth the paperwork and $ to get up here

E. cenchria alvarezi - Argentine Rainbow Boa
E. c. barbouri - Isla Marajo Rainbow Boa
E. striatus fosteri - Bimini Boa
E. s. fowleri - Berry Island Boa
E. chrysogaster ssp. - Turk's and Caico's Island Boas

C. caninus (Amazon Basin) - Emerald Tree Boa
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I would defenetly get more of these in canada:

Dumeril's Boa
Boa constrictor Longicauda
Boa constrictor Amarali
Boa constrictor Occidentalis
Womas
Corallus Caninus ( new localities )
Super Dwarf Retics
Olive Pythons

I think i'm reasonnable, aint-i?
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Longicauda for SURE. My favorite locality of boa by far. I'm fully planning on bringing some of those in next year, finances pending. But with the strength of the CDN dollar right now, it's looking more and more likely, as long as they are being produced.
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Old 12-09-04, 01:04 AM   #27
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Dwarf localities of BCI's for sure. As soon as *somebody* produces some Cay Caulkers or I put together enough money to bring in an order from the US (not holding my breath), I am gonna get me a pair or trio of those beauties. Lots of people love BCI's, but they just grow a bit too big. The dwarf locales are perfect; I remember back when Hogg Isles were extremely scarce and look at them now. However, not everyone is into the hypo look; many prefer the traditional appearance just in a smaller package and then there's people like me who are on the opposite end of the Hogg Isles, who prefer an anery looking BCI.
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Old 12-09-04, 01:10 AM   #28
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Dwarf localities of BCI's for sure. As soon as *somebody* produces some Cay Caulkers or I put together enough money to bring in an order from the US (not holding my breath), I am gonna get me a pair or trio of those beauties.
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Yeah, definitely longicauda, and also hi-end ATBs.
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Old 12-10-04, 06:57 PM   #30
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