viper69
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I was just reading the Reptiles 2013 issue on 15 Amazing Boa Morphs..Great cover....ANYWAY, in the article the writer Jeremy Stone wrote that's unlikely to find boas over 10 ft in captivity. That males are usually 4 ft and females 6ft
WHEN did this happen?? I have a Hog Island Boa, and part of the reason I picked her out is that locality maxs out at about 6ft regardless of gender.
Most non-insulars boa like true red tail and B.c.i's (not the small Mexican species in the mountains, nor Nics), I THOUGHT, reached 8-12ft
This is very odd news to read....I'm not a boa expert, so I thought I'd ask. When did these genus become midgets?? haha
WHEN did this happen?? I have a Hog Island Boa, and part of the reason I picked her out is that locality maxs out at about 6ft regardless of gender.
Most non-insulars boa like true red tail and B.c.i's (not the small Mexican species in the mountains, nor Nics), I THOUGHT, reached 8-12ft
This is very odd news to read....I'm not a boa expert, so I thought I'd ask. When did these genus become midgets?? haha