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Normally I'm not one to take on something I'm not ready for. But I picked up a large multi cage and it came with 2 balls and what she said was a dwarf boa.
I'm was curious, of really a dwarf boa what possible locale?
I just want to be able to give him/her the best care possible.
Sorry about the pictures. He/she did not want to sit still, as well as going into shed
 

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There's no way to tell boa locality based only on looks, the only way to know is to find out what the parents were. There are lots of locality crosses out there as well. Most Central American and Island locales are considered 'dwarf' or smaller than their Colombian cousins. Looks like it might be some variety of Central but again, no way to tell for sure. Good luck with him/her! Got some nice big and high contrast saddles.
 
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