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some of my boas, (lots of pics) - Aussie Pythons & Snakes

wow, these pictures are absolutely amazing i like the sharp strain albino common boa, as well as the emerald tree boas and the guyanan red tailed. well done these are great, nice collection you have. look forward to the rest of your ... Continue reading


95 snakes found in bag at airport - Aussie Pythons & Snakes

... you can get your emeralds tree boas from, wish l could help you but l myself don't know who has any available or where to get them from, can you please help me get a Red-Tailed Boa and l will do my best to get you a Emerald Tree Boa ... Continue reading


Javelin Sand Boas and Kenyan Babies

They originally looked peach color but are coloring up. These are Flames that were produced by a Normal Kenyan Sand boa Female bing bred to an Adult Dodoma Kenyan Sand Boa . These should be ready for the Anaheim show. Mark@LHALegal.com. Continue reading


Learn About the Emerald Tree Boa

Emerald Tree Boa is a snake from South America. There are two varieties of snake; Amazon basin and Surinan, named after the habitat in which they occur. Although both have the same subspecies of snake names, is quite different from one ... Continue reading


Emerald Tree Boa & Green Tree Python Enclosure ~ Humidifiers & Update

Cheers!! cutegayjason. August 23, 2010 at 1:48 pm. they are not heated, they use room tempered water. arthurobregon08 … var:http://www.thereptileguide.com/exo-terra/emerald-tree-boa-green-tree-python-enclosure-humidifiers-update/ Continue reading


Adult Snow Female Keeper

There is a phenomena in the Kenyan Sand Boa snows where as they age a rare few will become yellow and thus are called Yellow Snows. This is an adult female yellow snow owned by and photography courtesy of Scott Miller (Erycine1@aol.com) ... Continue reading


Paradox Kenyan Sand Boas

Here are a few images of our son's Paradox Kenyan Sand Boa's. Amelanistic or albino's lack black pigment. These paradox are scientists favorites because it is such a strange mutation, they completely lack black pigment in their pattern ... Continue reading


Check out these Albino's

I was looking back a couple of months and ran across these pictures of an Albino Kenyan Sand Boa I have for sale. I just checked she's still for sale. I have holdbacks that don't look this good. Every scale is flaked with orange on the ... Continue reading


Latest Aquarium Setup

As an avid Sand Boa lover we are constantly assembling new aquarium habitats that allow us to see the snakes at anytime while making them feel safe and comfortable. Here's some pictures of our latest setup. ... Continue reading


FOR SALE: Pictures - 2010 to Adult

Rufescen Kenyan Sand Boa Male - Eating Live Fuzzies Snow Kenyan Sand Boa Male - Eating Live or Frozen Fuzzies/Hoppers. 2009 Female Anerythristic Kenyan Sand Boas - Eating Live or Frozen Pinkies. 2009 Male Anerythristic Kenyan Sand Boas ... Continue reading

Boa Emerald tree basic information


Like the name implies, the Emerald Tree Boa has a brilliant light green color. They are also characterized by the presence of white markings. At maturity, the Emerald Tree Boa reaches a maximum size of six to eight feet. As with other tree boas these are slender snakes. Their maxillary teeth are shed periodically. The heat pits around their lips are prominent.

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