This is normal? Thanks for answers







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You need to let your images finish loading :grin:

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Looks like a normal BCI to me.

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Looks like 24 saddles to the vent so that falls in the BCI category. Hard to tell for sure in your pics but if you post a full body shot from above. Make sure the boa doesn’t over lap its self in the picture. Need to count the saddles from head to the vent.

Ok later i make a better photo

I would say that it is a beautiful normal BI. So I agree with @tommccarthy on this one.

Im counting well? 25 saddles

I still think it’s a BCI boa it has 25 saddles but only 21 saddles to the vent (Butt). 21 saddles or more to the vent are BCI boas.

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BCC boas have 20 saddles or less to the vent. With all the cross breeding going on its hard to tell sometimes what the boa may be. I do produce cross boas but i do advertise and tell everyone they are crosses. Some breeders will not say they are crosses. Also now a days most if not all morph boas are some type of cross boa.

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Do you know if yours is a male or female? It looks like a male to me with that long tail. But you will have to have it probed to be sure. Make sure you have someone that nows how to do it like a reptile vet. If it’s done wrong you could make your boa sterile.

If you do plan on breeding get the opposite sex.
Females take longer to mature than males for breeding. And get a visual morph you like. Het boas are harder to sell than visual ones. And possible het are even hard to sell.

I myself never buy possible het. When i do make hets i have always try to make 100 % het babies. This way i can guarantee what I sell.

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I think this is female because when i check sex i have not seen hemipenis but i will try polling (probe) in the next week

I have two python Regius and i can to check their sex without problems
But my Regius are small(one year old)

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