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I am LIVID . - Redtailboa.net

If he knew she wasnt a Suriname , he shouldnt of labeled her " Suriname Red Tail Boa " , and If he didnt know she was a Suriname, and STILL labeled her as one. He needs a new job . My hearts broken . And im very upset . Im calling .... And i kinda just had my heart set on either a Suri or Peruvian . If the guy i bought him from is willing to lie about what type of snake .... I was misinformed about my first boa, too. I was never told about her history of regurges. When she had her third (in ... Continue reading


Green Tree Pythons Hatch at the Houston Zoo! | The Official ...

I am currently trying to breed a peruvian red tail and a brazilian red tail. Are any of these boas on the endangered list? My email is wilysjeep@aol.com and if you need to talk to me my number is 702-421-5485.(pacific standard ... Continue reading


what is the difference between a red tail boa and a colombian pastel ...

are they the same snake in different colors? we found a pastel so cheap, but my son wanted a red tail. they looked the same to me! it's our 4th snake, but our first boa. http://www.kaspersky2u.com/images/banner.jpg. --> ... Continue reading


The History of the "Prodigy Boas"! So far... - Redtailboa.net

Way way back in 1993 I acquired a mess of baby Boas from a fellow who has long since left the Boa hobby. I traded some Peruvian Red Tail Boas for a mess of baby Boas, 1.3 of which I kept. The fellow sent me a couple ... Continue reading


Serpent Research: A New Semi-Aquatic Lizard from Peru

The new species, Potamites montanicola, is six to seven cm in body length, with a tail measuring about 10 cm, and has strongly keeled scales over its dorsum. Members of the genus Potamites (six species) were placed in the ... Continue reading


Colombian Boa Constrictor, Columbian 'Red Tail' Boa, Boa ...

"True 'Red Tailed' Boas are the nominant race, Boa c. constrictor. The True Red Tailed Boas are the boas found East of the Andes Mountains in South America (Surinam, Guyana, Brazil, Peru, etc. ). They get much larger than Colombian Boas ... Continue reading


Mystery Boa. - Redtailboa.net

Boa Constrictor Constrictor. Red Tail Boa Constrictor (Boa constictor constrictor). Refers to "true" red tail boas such as the Guyana and Suriname locales. ... that uncommon for any male boa. We have a 5 year old Peruvian BCC that seems to have topped out at about 5 feet, and our two male BCIs, one over 8 years old, the other 4 years or so, are both under the six foot mark. ..... "type" Boa. Since the history can't be known, nobody can really say for absolute certain. Continue reading

Boa Peruvian Red Tail history

Almost all boa constrictors can be labeled "red tailed" because most have reddish tails. The species Boa constrictor contains many varieties, which differ slightly in color and/or markings. Though most people do not make a taxonomic distinction between the South American Boa Constrictors, true Red Tails are less common and more expensive than the common variety. Make sure you know which you are buying. In Peru these snakes are often called "Mantona".

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