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0.1 Hog Island Boa

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komodo_28

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I have a female early 2012 Hog Island that I dont need any more since I got a 6 foot female. She is a great eater and looker, also is a bit cage aggressive but only hisses and has never struck, After you get her out she is very nice.

I am asking 150 obo plus shipping through SYR
 

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The original post is too old to edit but she is still available and now the price includes shipping anywhere in the lower 48!
So she is now sold
 
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Possibly a stupid question, but can she be kept in a bin? I have The Iris CB-70 rack from Reptile Basics which has 37 quart bins. I'm sorry if this question is absurdly stupid. Haha just wondering.
 
They can be kept in a bin, I have her in one now, but I keep all my adults in a 4x2x1 cage. I think a male Hog Island would be ok in a CB-70.
 
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