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'06 Jaquar Carpet Python
I have this really nice looking Coastal/Jungle jag for sale. He is about four feet long, takes adult mice or small rats. He could be breeding this winter.
Male $2500
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Blood Python
I have this young adult male red blood for sale. He is about 3.5 feet long, takes mid to adult size rats and has a calm easy going attitude. Jazmine the girl that works here carries him around for hours at a time while she works!
Male $350
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Bolivian Boa (Boa c. amarali)
I have this unrelated trio of Bolivian boas for sale. This is a small race of boa that usually dosen't grow over 5 feet in length but they become quite heavy bodied. The male shown here is appoximately 2 years old, about 3 feet long and feeds well on small to mid size rats.
Male $600
1.2 trio $1500
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Bolivian Boa (Boa c. amarali)
This one of the females, she is about 2 feet long and takes adult mice or small rats.
Female #1 $600
1.2 trio $1500
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Bolivian Boa (Boa c. amarali)
This female is also about 2 feet and takes adult mice or small rats.
Female #2 $600
1.2 trio $1500
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Boa Constrictor Longicauda (male)
I really strugled over the decision to sell these or not, they are quite rare and hardly ever available. However my goal is to streamline the collection and to specialize more so I have decided to offer them up for sale. The male is unrelated to the female and is only about 2 feet long or so, he eats adult mice or small rats.
I will only sell them together as a pair.
Both for $2000
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Boa Constrictor Longicauda (female)
This is the female, she is much larger, about 6 feet and would probably breed this year but the male is way to small. They would be ready for next season though. She takes adult size rats.
Both for $2000
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Nicaraguan Boa (100% het anary 50% het albino)
This female is about 2 years old and about 3.5 feet long. Takes mid sized rats.
Female $450
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Caulkers Cay Boa
This is a dwarf race of boas the come from a tiny island called Cay Caulker off the north east coast of Belize. This male is probably full grown and is under 4 feet long. He eats mid sized rats. These boas don't need a lot of food and should not be over fed. In their native land they are very seasonal feeders and have evolved to surive on very little food. 12 to 14 meals a year is a healthy normal diet for them.
Both these boas are unrelated to each other and were born in captivity, (they are not wild caught). I recieved them from a friend on Vancouver Island who was unable to look after them due to health reasons. I purchased them for $1500, I like them a lot and think it would be a cool project to work on but I'm really focused on the Ball pythons right now, so I'm only looking to get my money out.
1.1 pair for $1500
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Caulkers Cay Boa
This is the female, she is slightly smaller than the male but probably big enough to breed this coming season. She eats mid sized rats no problem.
I'm only selling them as a pair.
1.1 pair $1500
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