2.2 Group Solomon Island Tree Boas (Shipping available)
These are Candoia bibroni australis, the solomon island tree boa. All four specimens are captive bred and feed very well on rodents (rodents only, no scenting, no lizards, no nothing!). 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/shot tail (you can see it in his pic), i was told it was an injury (he came to me like this, I can take some close up pics for interested parties but it does look like a healed injury). 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. She might go this year but I feed these animals 2x a month in the winter and 3 or so times a month in the warmer months. They have very slow metabolisms and I don't want to stress their systems.

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.

The group is 500 (firm) Plus 1/2 shipping (I will split shipping with the buyer for the group). Shipping will be through SYR and i will not ship until this winter weather passes and it warms up a bit. I consider a three part payment plan if someone needs that. Animals will be shipped in double boxes with heating pack as necessary. All animals will be bagged and padded. I only practice top of the line shipping standards.

You will not find another group of animals like this for sale any time soon, it took me a long time to find the animals I have now. The only reason I'm selling the group is because they just don't hold my fascination like they did. I have other projects I want to get into.

Pictures show all animals except the younger red female, she looks like the red male but she doesn't change color much yet. Every one of them is perfectly fine with handling. I would not give them to a kid to hold like a ball python because they will to kind of a warning bite if they get spooked (its happened to me twice). They are very tame and tolerate handling very well, the small female especially is a super sweet heart and sat and took it when she had a full body stuck shed once (to give you an idea of how calm she is).

If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask. Emails will get the fastest response because they will be sent directly to my phone. Leave a number in your email if you'd like me to call you. Samanthawenitsky@gmail.com

Samanthawenitsky@gmail.com