great site. We recently got 2 Candoia Boas...1 is said to be Indonesian Tree boa the other is differentandsaid to be ground Boa...Im not sure why some call them ground Boas and others tree Boas...they are new species to me. Ive only worked with Red tails and pythons in the past.
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We've had these three Fiji Boas since they were born in captivity to their wild caught mothers.
The twins, Rifraf and Magenta, (turns out both males) were born in August 2006, Constantine (turned out female) was born in early 2007.
We'll post random events and some solid information here, that we hope will interest people looking for details of these snakes in their natural environment.
Candoia species are known as the Pacific Boas. Most of the South Pacific Countries have their own species of Candoia. For more information on these species look at
The Fiji Boa is Candoia bibroni bibroni, and is closely related to the Solomon Islands Candoia bibroni australis. They are relatively small, with a maximum adult length of about 2 metres / 6 feet. Males are much smaller than females, and may only reach about 1. 30cm /4 feet.
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great site. We recently got 2 Candoia Boas...1 is said to be Indonesian Tree boa the other is differentandsaid to be ground Boa...Im not sure why some call them ground Boas and others tree Boas...they are new species to me. Ive only worked with Red tails and pythons in the past.
Hello! After visiting your blog, I invite you to join us in the "International Directory Blogspot"
For this is the very simple, just follow our blog, enter your Country, your blog url, and you will automatically integrate into the Country list.
We are fortunate to be on the Blogspot platform that offers the opportunity to speak to the world to share with us the different passions, fashion, paintings, artwork, photos, poems and so be able to find in other countries people with similar passions.
I think this community could also interest you.
Have a great day with the hope that you follow our blog.
Regards
Chris
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