Here are my pair of T+ Central American Boa Constrictors, when i brought them the shop were unsure on the potential size after reading around i have seen that they can vary in size depending on locality, my ones seem extremely similarity the dwarfs i have read about yet SnakebyesTV showed a video of a very large one that also looked much like mine, any info could help, these guys also have been locking would an immature pair do this they are CB09 and between 3.5-4.5 ft, Cheers
CA boas tend to be smaller with females 5-6 feet and males 4-5 feet. Some localities are even smaller. Are yours Nics? If so they're likely to be smaller.
Be cautious housing them together. Although CB09 your female is probably only just over 2 or 2 1/2 years old and not mature even to breed yet.
I'm unsure if there nics I will ask tommorow for them to find out more info and I didn't think they would consider breeding then plan was just to keep them together for a while and separate them later and thanks they are brilliant examples of T+
as its been said its not a good idea to be housing them together, mating a female to early can be harmful to her health.
Size also depends on how you feed them. the more you feed the bigger they will get even if a 'dwarf'.
Are these therefore also related? would be good to pick up a pair of T
CA T+ hets and pair them off.
Most will say keep on own so you can keep records easier. They will be ok together though just separate for feeding
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