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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


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

It has been full of Kenyan Sand Boas for the past couple of years and we thought it would be nice to put a couple of our hognoses in it for a while. Unfortunately, they aren't communal like the sand boas and I had to put dividers in the ... Continue reading


FOR SALE: Pictures - 2010 to Adult

Here's some pictures of sand boas we have for sale: Above: 2008 Proven Male Breeders Rufescen Kenyan Sand Boa Male - Eating Live Fuzzies Snow Kenyan Sand Boa Male - Eating Live or Frozen Fuzzies/Hoppers. 2009 Female Anerythristic Kenyan ... Continue reading


Is there any kind of snake can live in a 10 gallon tank ...

Or a sand boa would do okay. You could find these from cheap to expensive depending on where you looked and who was elling them. Reptile shows usually have snakes cheaper than pet shops, so you should go to one of those. ... well there aren 't many but i personally like kenyan sand boas.a female may need a 20 gallon but they only need a little space. but they stay under ground a lot. also rosy boas can do well in 10-20 gallon. i like rosy's more because they stay above ... Continue reading


Kenyan Sand Boa Morphs: Sunset Indians

Kenyan Sand Boa Morphs ... *Kenyan Sand Boas natural habitat ranges across East Africa. *These easy to care pets are excellent for people short on time or for beginners. * Full Grown adult females will average 30" and Males 18" ... Continue reading


More For Sale

This is a female Anerythristic Kenyan Sand Boa, the anerythristic is a recessvie trait in which the snake lacks the orange/yellow pigment. This is a male High Orange Lavendar (high contrast) Albino Kenyan Sand Boa, the albino is a ... Continue reading


Nuclear Meltdowns and Albino Holdbacks

A Nuclear Meltdown is a cross between a nuclear kenyan sand boa and a dodoma kenyan sand boa. These two males are a real bright nuclear color with reduced pattern and will maintain their color their entire life. ... Continue reading

Boa Kenyan Sand basic information

Male Sand Boas will grow to a length of about 15 to 18 inches and weigh as much as 70 to 100 grams. They reach maturity at about 2 years, and after this point, most will eat very little. Females will grow to a length of about 24 to 36 inches and weigh in between 400 and 900 grams. In the wild, they will live into their teen years. Sand Boa colors vary from orange to yellow with chocolate-brown or black splotches with white or cream colored bellies.

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