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Thread: Sand Boas

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    Sand Boas

    Anyone here into sand boas? We've had a few species of boas but not many in the desert category (except for a Rosy Boa that was AWESOME). What do you guys think about 'em?

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    Re: Sand Boas

    Love em



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    Re: Sand Boas

    love em.

    We have some awesome paradox albinos and a super hot Paradox Snow.

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    Re: Sand Boas

    I haven't gotten one yet, but I've been looking into the rough-scaled sand boas. I like the way they look...
    "Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."

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    Re: Sand Boas

    I LOVE sand boas. One of my favorite snakes in the world. I've been working with them for about 3 years now. I have several albino, anery, and high orange breeders. I picked up a nice pair of stripe het anery's last year. I plan on hooking the male up with some of my anery females this fall to make some anery stripes!

    Sand boa enthusiasts seem to be few and far between so we gotta stick together!!
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    Re: Sand Boas

    That's what I plan on getting next. I've always like them. I just find them fascinating. I would love a high orange female
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    Re: Sand Boas

    i just picked up my first kenyan today and i cant wait till i pic up another(dont let my BPs read this)

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    Re: Sand Boas

    Black Russian Sands are awesome too. We have a pair of those as well.

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    Re: Sand Boas

    I love sand boas! The one I had one docile as can be. A great eater as well!

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    Re: Sand Boas

    I was never really interested in the smaller boa species. (It's funny how often I say things like that. I was never really interested in lizards until I was introduced to beardies, then I was never really into amphibians until I brought home my first tree frogs, then I was completely uninterested in inverts until my best friend bought a tarantula... I wonder if there's any reptile/amphibian/invert I actually don't like. ) But anyways, I was at the San Mateo show on Saturday and spotted these little rough-scaled sand boas from Global Captive Breeders and fell in love.

    My new little guy.





    I haven't gotten one yet, but I've been looking into the rough-scaled sand boas. I like the way they look...

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