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hello all
cb here, long time member, as of lately- the occassional poster (due to time)
i feel i have to address an issue here
sabre and barons dad said it right.
the term redtail is and should only be used with a boa that has a redtail
IF THE BOA DOESNT HAVE A REDTAIL, IT IS NOT A REDTAIL! simple and the plain truth.
i feel this is a serious issue because people buy redtail this and redtail that and breed with out any concern for locale, or even subpecies.
i see it over and over again and i am disappointed by the number of poor quality mutts being produced on the market.
if you have a boa, ffrom central america, call it a CA boa- not a redtail.
this hobby is in trouble because of the misuse of terms and information that go around and readily accepted.
redtail doesnt mean a colombain boa, and is not another name for the bcc's. there are no "true redtails", there are only boas with redtails- if you're lucky.
anyways, i havent posted in a long time and saw what sabre put and it made me think
so i put it here.
good luck to all boa owners, and start using real names instead of incorrect common names. common names do not always fit, and some are down right wrong.
peace!
[addsig]
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