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Old 05-06-15, 07:12 AM   #5
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Re: Pythons Vs Boa for beginners?

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Originally Posted by Machala2012 View Post
Its not the fact that shes aggressive that he said she was Malnourished, it was after he examined her. It was her aggression that made we think to take her to the vet because it can be a sign or stress and i wanted to make sure that she didn't have and parasites as well that could have been contributing to her demeanor. I was trying to be a responsible pet owner. Her Enclosure was a 40 Gal long tank with a cool side of about 85 and a warm side of about 92, her humidity was kept at 55, she did shed when i got her in which i increased the humidity to about 70. She had 2 hides ones a little bigger then her the other barley big enough to fit her. She also always had fresh water in which i used reptisafe. I did alot of research before so i really don't know what i may have messed up. Not to say that it isn't possible) im also kinda new to the forum so what does BCI stand for? Thanks for your input!

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I doubt she was malnourished but meh I didn't see the snake. Parasites don't usually make aggressive snakes but that's here nor there and no point in discussing it as you no longer have the snake.

What's reptisafe?

BCI stands for Boa Constrictor Imperator. It's the latin name for the common Columbian boa.

Your best bet is to just buy the species of snake that you like the best. If you don't you'll care for and enjoy any other species less. Keep researching and you'll find the one that jumps out to you most.
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