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What kind of boa is this?
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<blockquote data-quote="LC72uk" data-source="post: 153852" data-attributes="member: 4840"><p>I Think at the end of the day he should come down more than a bit in price . These Hypo cross Boas are very common in the trade and hobby, so so they are sold as normal Boas.</p><p>Unless he knows the snakes history where it came from a snake that size is difficult to age. My huge Girl must be around the 9/10 year mark. She was dumped outside my friends shop Jan 2018 and I took her as a rescue. She had been over fed as well by the previous owner . It`s very easy to over feed Boas , they would eat 24/7 if you let them . I feed my big girl 2 x large rats once a month , that`s the equivalent to 1 small Rabbit and Alice get`s fed 1 small rat every 2 weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LC72uk, post: 153852, member: 4840"] I Think at the end of the day he should come down more than a bit in price . These Hypo cross Boas are very common in the trade and hobby, so so they are sold as normal Boas. Unless he knows the snakes history where it came from a snake that size is difficult to age. My huge Girl must be around the 9/10 year mark. She was dumped outside my friends shop Jan 2018 and I took her as a rescue. She had been over fed as well by the previous owner . It`s very easy to over feed Boas , they would eat 24/7 if you let them . I feed my big girl 2 x large rats once a month , that`s the equivalent to 1 small Rabbit and Alice get`s fed 1 small rat every 2 weeks. [/QUOTE]
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