= Female

  = Male

= Captive Bred

= Wild Caught

 

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Kenyan Sand Boa (Eryx colubrinus loveridgei)  $75 each

These African sand boas belong to a group of small constrictors set apart from other boa genus. Sand boas are very beautiful and hardy with bright orange or yellow on a dark brown dorsal background color, with white ventrally. Some can be snappy, but most are docile and can be handled regularly. Kenyans can be kept on sand or small gravel, but I've personally found that aspen shavings work very well. Sand boas do well with under tank heat pads to insure proper warmth with basking spots of 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Kenyan Sand Boas are quite the escape artists and require very well-secured enclosures. 

Anerythristic Kenyan Sand Boa

(Eryx colubrinus loveridgei)

$95 Each

Anerythristic Kenyan sand boas are just like the normal ones in terms of care, but instead of being orange, yellow, and brown, they're black and white! This color variation is due to lack of red pigment through selective breeding for this trait. They also have bluish eyes with this morph.

Solomon Island Tree Boa

(Candoia carinata carinata) 1.5' - 2' Long Term Captive  $85 Each

This fantastic arboreal boa from the Solomon Islands, can have many different looks, and background colors. These South Pacific beauties can be dark brown, almost black, to reddish, and olive. Very gentle species, that reaches 4'+! Currently feeding on "fuzzy" mice, you'll love these!

 

 

Solomon Island Ground Boa 

(Candoia carinata paulsoni) 1.5' - 2.5' $85 Each

Solomon Island Ground Boas are similar in looks to C.c. carinata, only more stout and ground dwelling. These too can have many color varients, some can even be almost white, with beautiful triangle markings. These also have large clutches of live offspring that have topped over 60 young! These are great smaller boids that don't need large amouts of housing to keep, which make them great for smaller terrarium setups.

 

 

Green Anaconda

(Eunectes murinus) 4' $250

These are the largest snakes in the world! These South American giants really need no introduction, but can reach great lengths and weights, and proper housing is always advised. Beautiful animals here, but not meant for everybody. This particular speciman is fairly tame, and can be handled by someone with experience. Great snake!

 

 

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