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    Arrow Anery Kenyan Sand Boa

    Hey all-

    I was on craigslist for Cleveland, OH and some guy has one up for sale. $50.00. I was just wondering what everyone thought of 'em. I have no real opinion on 'em except I seen one in a picture and it looked like a stubby small branch to me. Maybe there was soemthing wrong with that one. Not very slender like you'd picture a snake. Then again they don't get very big from what I've heard. I am not really interested in it, but i'd like everyone's opinion of it.

    For those in the Cleveland area, there are a few reptiles for 'adoption' on craigslist. A turtle and a few snakes.....
    Layna

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    Re: Anery Kenyan Sand Boa

    I am a big sand boa fan.. they are supposed to be stubby. Little round head and short stumpy tail. They are burrowing snakes.

    Here's my normal and anery together


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    Re: Anery Kenyan Sand Boa

    Sand boas are pretty awesome.

    I got one last saturday (a normal, for $35. The guy was selling anery ones for $45) and I love the little bugger. He's really chill, and when I'm handling him, he just sits around on my hand and does nothing most of the time.

    When he's in his tank, he's usually buried in his sand, so if you want to see your snake a lot and aren't nocturnal (like him) sand boas may not be much fun.

    But yes, they're cute and stubby and small. <3

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