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whats a good first boa

thanks mike you helped alot i thout that they had a bad tempermant but you are defenitly right mike well thanks :)
 
Yes Colombians are a good choice but if you want something that is a lot smaller, a Kenyan sand boa is also a good choice. They stay relatively small, around 30" or so and are fairly inexpensive. Here's a pic of some of my KSBs and one BCI.
 

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well, you might as well add dumerils boa to the list of considerations. great temperaments and very workable adult size (6-7 ft)
 
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