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Ummm.... you have snake on your face

pinupgrl

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Since these aren't corn pics but I couldn't resist sharing them so, I thought I'd post them here...

My niece with her stylish snake skin belt:

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Excuse me... you have something on your face :rofl::

My hubby:

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My Niece:

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:D What kind of boa is he? I've been wanting to get one, but most boas besides the small ones (rosies, sands, rubbers (which are native here! :D )) still simply get too big. Info never hurts though. :laugh:
 
That's a boa constrictor. If it's a smaller locality it may "only" reach about 6 or 7ft, but most likely it'll get 8-12ft.
 
I meant that rubber, rosy, and sand boas are a bit too small to really enjoy. I'd love to have a breeding group of them, but as pets? Too small. I'm aiming at a hog island boa, but I'd also want to breed those, and apparently females get a bit too for me to feel comfortable with still.
 
He is a Columbia Boa or you can find called CBI.. they are sold as Red Tail Boas in the pet stores put are not true red tails. They are also known as Common Boas. He is an adult and is about 5 1/2 or 6 ft. The males are smaller than the females which can get up to 10 or 12 feet.
 
I meant that rubber, rosy, and sand boas are a bit too small to really enjoy. I'd love to have a breeding group of them, but as pets? Too small. I'm aiming at a hog island boa, but I'd also want to breed those, and apparently females get a bit too for me to feel comfortable with still.
Size queen :shrugs:
 
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