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    2.2 Solomon Island Tree Boas

    I'm not in a terrible hurry to get rid of these guys, but I have another project I want to get into.

    These are Candoia bibroni australis, the solomon island tree boa. All four specimens are captive bred and feed very well on rodents. There is a red male, a red female, a very light yellow female (sold to me as a possible hypo) and a dark yellow male. The dark yellow male has a snub tail, i was told it was an injury (he came to me like this). It doesn't affect him in any way but I want to be upfront about it.

    2.1 are 2007/2008 animals and are breeding age and weight. 0.1 is 2009 and is growing very well but is not big enough to breed.

    These are slender arboreal snakes. They change color intensity depending on the time of day. They generally gain a lot of black at night. Females give live birth to 4-12 young at a time. Small litters. The neos like to start off on lizards and frogs and geckos but can be switched to rodents. Females like to have 2 males to chose from for breeding.

    They are all handle able, but usually have a VERY good feeding response. I remove all of them with a hook before touching them that way they know its not feeding time.

    CBB babies go for 50+

    The group is 450 for 2.2, or 375 for 2.1 (two males and the older, possible hypo female). I am unable to ship at this time, as far as i know SYR and RE are down for snakes and I haven't completed fedex certification yet, but am working on it.

    Reasonable offers considered. I'll consider partial trades for:
    -gargoyle geckos
    -woma pythons

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    Red male (same as red animal in picture above)

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    Re: 2.2 Solomon Island Tree Boas

    They are still available. I can make arrangements to meet up at some point for a local sale.

    I also have 1.1 pictus geckos available (female is gravid). the female is handleable, the male is a little skiddish. Both feeding on mealies and dubia.

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