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FiestaSTLou Posted - 21/09/2010 : 16:23:09
someone i havnt seen in years from school has just sent me a message on facebook offering me one.. basically her dad bought it and didnt realise how big it would get! i guess another silly impulse buy! anyway atm my answers no because of space, but what care is involved in having one of these, we hav always said we wanted a boa in the future when we had more space... also if anyone is interested in having this boa let me know i dont know much about it, only the above and that it comes with a 5foot viv, iv requested more info and a picture.
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FiestaSTLou Posted - 23/09/2010 : 10:21:31
lol i wouldnt have anything big enuff to put it in up to get it up theere haha! if your interested tho i can get the number to the person that has it :)
gingerpony Posted - 23/09/2010 : 09:35:10
bring it to Donny and i'll 'rehome' it *drools*

very closely related to Dums (being 2 of Madagascar's 3 boa species) and care is similar though they require slightly higher humidity

they do get bigger than Dums (and aren't quite as pretty) though they're still classed as medium-sized boas

and they do require CITES paperwork and microchipping
FiestaSTLou Posted - 22/09/2010 : 10:17:05
she sent me a picture last night and it is stunning! feel gutted i dont have the space to have him :( im sure she will find it a good home tho, iv sent her some links to good places to put it up for rehoming.
DannyBrown91 Posted - 21/09/2010 : 17:51:52
Absolutely stunning boas, not sure on care but i think its similar to dumerils (Although im not certain).


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