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Re: This could be careless...
Hello and Welcome ! As stated... there is a WORLD of Boa stuff going on here too! Anything reptile related pretty much! That's what makes this sight so great... & no question is too small, nor does it go unanwsered !!!! Trust me!
Grey Scale is a good thing...
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Re: This could be careless...
Wow everybody, i can not say that i've ever felt so welcome on a site before, i've mainly been in the Ball Python area and i'm sure most of you are on there too, have been nothing but great and very good at giving me the right information!
I can't express myself over the internet how truely thankful i am for all the information you have just given me, you really helped me make my decision!
and Joe02cricket? i think that's your name sorry, whoever posted the pictures, those are beautiful! How old is the first one that you're holding??!
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Re: This could be careless...
 Originally Posted by Mighty Monty
and Joe02cricket? i think that's your name sorry, whoever posted the pictures, those are beautiful! How old is the first one that you're holding??!
The first one is a normal colombian red tail, my Baby. The second is a full size (or close to it) 7.5 foot Colombian red tail, my other "baby" lol. I was giving you a size comparison from a baby to an adult. I'm glad you liked my pics! Gives me a want to take more!
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Re: This could be careless...
 Originally Posted by Pork Chops N' Corn Bread
Usually I'd have some long post to type but looks like it's all been said. The only thing I have to say is about the size of boas.
If fed on a relatively conservative diet(enough food to keep their body shape in check), males will likely never get much over the 6' mark and females not likely to get much over the 8' mark. It really depends but you can keep your boa small without starving it and conservative feeding will make for a much healthier boa than one that is obese. If you want to know more about my conservative feeding, let me know
I was really looking for some info on this myself; it is the best description of how I feed my BCI male also.
What advice can I give about boas? They are awesome snakes, but they are really pretty different than a ball python. Their size is one thing; they are alrger but also a bit more agile and prehensile-tailed than a BP.. the others have said all the technical stuff.
-Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
Ball pythons:
0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.
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Re: This could be careless...
 Originally Posted by Ginevive
I was really looking for some info on this myself; it is the best description of how I feed my BCI male also.
What advice can I give about boas? They are awesome snakes, but they are really pretty different than a ball python. Their size is one thing; they are alrger but also a bit more agile and prehensile-tailed than a BP.. the others have said all the technical stuff. 
Redtails are also less shy. You can handle them almost everyday and they will almost always eat.
Jen, were you asking about some more info on feeding or what? I can't comprehend
~Jake~
Too many boas to list and a few balls as well
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