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I have recently begun to acquire a breeding group of Hogg Island Boas. While attempting to acquire the group I have ran into numerous Hogg crosses. Some Hoggs where crossed with other BCI but some also stepped outside the BCI boundary. I searched and read one other thread that brushed on this topic and understood that among locale "purists" this would not be acceptable but apparently is somewhat accepted by the mainstream Boa Breeders (judging by the individauls that are selling them). I am looking at Hogg Island Boas for their smaller size and wondered how crossing the smaller hogg with some of the larger BCI's would affect their size. One would assume that the smaller Hogg x Larger BCI would overall end up larger than the original Hogg. Can anyone verify this? I have no desire to go randomly crossing things to "see what happens" but was attempting to acquire information from those who have. I would love to attempt to move toward a smaller stature boa line but if it would be considered an "evil" by the majority I would possibly refrain from crosses and lean more toward like individuals that show the trait I'm working toward. I am aware there are quite a few other "smaller" boas besides Hoggs but you have to start somewhere and Hoggs are somewhat readily available.
Respectfully,
Respectfully,