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Re: Bolivian Short tail boas

Thanks for the quick response. sounds like the main thing to worrie about is feeding issues. Not to worried about the size as i know the one's i am looking at are crossed with a common bci and the viv space i have is 5 1/2 ft by 2 ft so even with a relativly large common think i will be OK, will prob try and get a male as well which should also help.
main thing i was worried about was there temprement. i have read about how hogg island boas are known to be aggressive and just wanted to make sure Bolivians did not commonly share this trait.
am going on holiday next week for two weks and i know the wife will not agree to me buying before so just hope they are still in stock when i return. Ned to go and have a proper look but they seem to be great looking from photos etc.
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thanks and i will post some picks of my collection at some point and definatly soon if i do get the Bolivian cross (just wish i could afford a true Bolivian never mind).
james
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