Mountain Springs Rosy Boas! This Coastal locality can get big (for a Rosy), and achieves a steel blue coloration with maroon stripes. These babies are ready for their new homes! Please PM.
Mountain Springs Rosy Boas! This Coastal locality can get big (for a Rosy), and achieves a steel blue coloration with maroon stripes. These babies are ready for their new homes! Please PM.
We just produced a beautiful new litter on San Matias Rosy Boas. I'm just loving the saturated bright orange color!
After many years of searching, we have finally acquired what is, to us, the “Holy Grail of Sand Boas.” That’s right sand boa fans, we are the proud new owners of a captive bred adult pair of Eryx jayakari, the Arabian Sand Boas. These tiny sand boas are one of only two known species of egg-laying sand boas, along with the Saharan Sand Boa. They are variable in color. Our show mostly stunning orange colors, especially the female. But what we like best about these little cuties is the eyes. Arabian Sand Boas have eyes that are all the way on top of their heads, which, when combined with their vertical pupils, makes for a uniquely goofy look. This eye placement is an adaption which allows them to see above the substrate without exposing any part of the body other than the eyes. Like other sand boas, this species shows extreme sexual dimorphism when it comes to size. Our pair are both 7 years old (fully grown) and the female just weighed in at 223g, with the male only weighing 35g. We hope to breed them this coming spring.
Exciting new addition! Meet "Juno", an 800+ gram proven breeder female high-expression Paradox Snow Kenyan Sand Boa. Juno had 4 healthy litters for her previous owner, and we are looking forward to pairing her with "Panko," an exceptionally nice GX Paint which we produced a few years ago. Quad het here we come!