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Originally Posted by dannybgoode
Central American. Whilst still Boa imperators CA's generally stay a foot or two shorter than their Colombian imperator counterparts.
A true red tail Boa constrictor will generally be a foot or two (sometimes more) longer than a Colombian.
Boas completely rock btw unlike BP's which are just rocks 
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Size and color is a big factor because I live with my parents. My dad is not fond of snakes, but he let me have a cornsnake temporarily, which is why I am going for the banana color. It's hard to explain, but there is something about the color that can make the snake seem more or less intimidating. I don't know if that makes sense. And it is important to know which breeds grow which size, because my parents may not approve of me having a large snake.
Where would I be able to find these unusual-colored snakes?