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Brazilian Rainbow Boa 2006...

gzyv15a

You talking to me?
The thread from yesterday got me all fired up. I can't wait for my little guy to be all grown up.
 

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Good looking snake. Exactly how big is grown up for one of those? I've heard everything from 5 feet to 10 feet.:shrugs:
 
Gorgeous snake. That pattern kicks some serious butt! I love the crescents in the side pattern. Thanks for the update, and I look forward to many more. :cheers:
 
That is one impressive rainbow boa.
I still one day hope to own boas again but right now pythons are my thing, except royal morphs, will upset alot of people but theyre over rated for me.
Cant beat the colours that nature gave these snakes, BRB's have got to be one of the most stunning snakes out there, with emerald tree boas, green tree pythons and red blood pythons.
great snakes.
 
I know that peruvians are a bit smaller, but i'm not sure by how much.

I'm going to be getting a brazilian soon too. I cant wait!
 
Derek54,

They're great looking, have good temperments and don't get to large. You can't go wrong. Best of luck to you and make sure you post a picture when you do purchase one.
 
What a gorgeous animal. I'm hoping to get a BRB in the new few months. Let's hope he/she is as pretty as yours!
 
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