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    Some people have indicated that finding the method to contribute is rather difficult. And I have to admit, that it is not all that obvious. So to help, here is a thread to help as a quide. How to become a contributing member of FaunaClassifieds.

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Smaller Alternatives?

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Hey Y'all,

It's been a while since I owned any snakes, but I've been thinking about getting back into the hobby. The last time I owned snakes (about 6 yrs ago), I had 2 kingsnakes and 2 cornsnakes. I want to buy a red tail boa, but I think the adult size is going to be too big for my apartment. I considered ball pythons, but I just love the colors on red tail. Are there any smaller subspecies/varieties of the red tail that grow to a maximum of ~7ft? I'm thinking $200 and less pricewise. Thanks!

Dan
 
There are plenty of smaller boas. I prefer the smaller guys myself, and keep Corn Islands. I also love the Honduran firebellies, and hope to pick up some of those next year, too.

There are also Hog Islands, Tarahumaras, Sabogaes, and I'm sure many more. Good luck!
 
Central American BCI
Hog Island,Sonoran,Nicaraguan just to name a few
Really cool,bc longicauda
All stay relatively small on conservative feeding(males under 6' out past 6-8 yrs)
Way to many options out there,Colombian BCI and most all BCC true RedTails
have average potential to exceed 4' enclosure requirements
 
Honestly, 7' is about as big as my Colombian girls get. If you're just looking for a pet, a male Colombian would be just fine.
 
Hog Island Boas are awesome! We have a pair and they are both great eaters on frozen thawed rats and are tame as a puppy when out of their enclosures. The female is three years old and only about six feet long but THICK. The male is two years old and about three and a half feet long.
 
like jccs said go with a male. but if you want the vibrant red tail you would be looking into a bcc from either Guyana, Suriname, Brazil, or Peruvian where females can average 9 to 10, and males from 6 to 7 ft. if you truly want a smaller alternative you really need to look into island localities or into Brazilian rainbow boas now the rainbow boa isn't the same as a red tail but to a lot of people it is one of the beautiful boa out there:)
 
I second the male Colombian boa. As long as you don't overfeed him, he should stay within your size limit, if not a foot or two smaller =)
 
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