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Old 24-07-2010, 11:32 PM
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your getting an adult, bad move, start off with a youngster, and i personally wouldnt recommend a boa as a first snake, although they are easy to keep, there size makes them unsuitable for someone who isnt used to working with snakes
Sorry Constricor1 but I totally agree with Ailurus on this.
If you look on the boa and python section, second page look at "what should my boa be eating?" Thread you will see how large Bci/bcc csn get. Sorry I can not put up a link as I'm using my phone, but I'm sure some one can.
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Old 25-07-2010, 02:54 AM
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have a look at this link. This fe-male although very tame could be potentiality dangerous to even an experienced handler (tis me holding her). Bear in mind there are 4 other experienced handlers there with me.

what should my boa be eating??
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