Sure, I will have to wait until I got home. Yesterday the male was hiding, which is why I didn't get a pic of him. He is a little bigger than her, which is a little odd since most males are smaller than the females.
One very cool thing about Sabogaes is that they change colors quite often depending on their mood, and the time of day / night.
That really depends on which you are referring to. Compared to Colombian, common boas, they are much smaller. Females are normally 4.5 - 5 feet, while males are normally around 3.5 - 4 feet. Both my male and female are around 4 feet, currently.
I plan to always keep my Sabogaes pure. They are most likely extinct on the Island they originated from. I know there are many breeders out their crossing them with Colombians, but I do not agree with that. In my mind, they should be kept pure because of how rare they are.
Sabogaes are naturally hypomelanistic, which is why they are so nice looking.










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