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Help id my boa

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I bought my boa at an expo and they call it a( HET ANERY BOA )
My question is what kind of boa is this a red tail or a columbian boa i dont know much about BCI or BCC so maybe someone can help.. here are some pics
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This is a BCi (now called Bi) common Colombian type boa that is het anery, which means it carries the anery gene but does not express it.
I hope that helps!
 
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