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Old 05-27-12, 09:29 PM   #4
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Re: Good Boa for a Beginner

I would say a red tail boa or perhaps a rosey boa. Neither require crazy amounts of humidity. Also rosey's aren't that big of a boa either. That's if yer looking for something that's pretty manageable. And then there is the Kenyan Sand boa.

Ask questions about the one you "think" you'd like to get. I know there is a keeper of whatever here.
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