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New addition - red tail

She looks like a nice, clean looking normal. More pics would help. Where did you get her? Did the seller/breeder tell you she was a morph? She's beautiful either way. I'll tell you what, good luck at not becoming a boa junkie. They're amazing.
 
I am already absolutely in love with her. She is 264 grams compared to my 1153 gram OJ carpet python and she feels stronger.
 
More pics will come soon, letting her get used to new surroundings. The previous owner didn't know much about her or snakes for that matter. He got it from a friend that needed her gone and he took and got rid of her.
 
She doesn't look underweight to me, boas tend to look. Thin to be honest, my rainbow boa eats like a horse and still looks thin. I would say she's a normal, but I'm not super familiar with boa morphs

Sent from my snake room
 
Come home to find a full shed in her viv, previous owner didn't know enough to let me know she was getting ready to shed, or he didn't pay any attention to her. She looks even better now tho.
 
Wow, that was impressive. Fed her today and she lightning fast and hits with more force than my 5.5 foot carpet python
 
She is lovely and looks to be a perfect weight IMO. For these guys you don't want them to be round, you want a nice square/loaf of bread shape. She is beautiful.

They are amazingly powerful even at a small size. My guy is only a yearling but he hits hard when it's feeding time.
 
Good looking snake, be careful though boas are addictive. Just wait till she gets to 5 or so feet, she'll hit like a car accident lol.
 
I can't wait till she is bigger, I love my IJC python, she is just under 6 foot.
 

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