Short Tailed Bolivian Boa For Sale - Female
Bolivian Boas (Boa constrictor amarali) are one of the heavier-bodied subspecies of Boa constrictor, despite being generally smaller in length than the common boa!
Photos taken December 2024
For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop
Age: Hatched 11/9/22, Juvenile (F2)
Sex: Female
We have a male also available on a separate listing, contact us for more information
Handling: Will calm down with age and once used to their new owner
Suitability: Well-researched beginner
Average Adult Size: Males 4-5ft long, Females 5-6ft long
Average Lifespan: 20 years plus
Enclosure recommendations
Adult Bolivian Boas should be housed in a vivarium measuring 4-6×2×2ft. Juveniles can be housed in a smaller enclosure with the view to upgrade when this is outgrown.
Thermostatically controlled and guarded overhead heating should be provided. Temperatures and Humidity should be measured with a digital thermo-hygrometer or heat gun for accuracy. Low level UV lighting is beneficial.
This species enjoy a large water bowl, a thick substrate layer to facilitate burrowing, hiding opportunities and lots of enclosure enrichment.
Bolivian Boas (Boa constrictor amarali) are one of the heavier-bodied subspecies of Boa constrictor, despite being generally smaller in length than the common boa!
Photos taken December 2024
For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop
Age: Hatched 11/9/22, Juvenile (F2)
Sex: Female
We have a male also available on a separate listing, contact us for more information
Handling: Will calm down with age and once used to their new owner
Suitability: Well-researched beginner
Average Adult Size: Males 4-5ft long, Females 5-6ft long
Average Lifespan: 20 years plus
Enclosure recommendations
Adult Bolivian Boas should be housed in a vivarium measuring 4-6×2×2ft. Juveniles can be housed in a smaller enclosure with the view to upgrade when this is outgrown.
Thermostatically controlled and guarded overhead heating should be provided. Temperatures and Humidity should be measured with a digital thermo-hygrometer or heat gun for accuracy. Low level UV lighting is beneficial.
This species enjoy a large water bowl, a thick substrate layer to facilitate burrowing, hiding opportunities and lots of enclosure enrichment.
Bolivian Boas (Boa constrictor amarali) are one of the heavier-bodied subspecies of Boa constrictor, despite being generally smaller in length than the common boa!
Photos taken December 2024
For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop
Age: Hatched 11/9/22, Juvenile (F2)
Sex: Female
We have a male also available on a separate listing, contact us for more information
Handling: Will calm down with age and once used to their new owner
Suitability: Well-researched beginner
Average Adult Size: Males 4-5ft long, Females 5-6ft long
Average Lifespan: 20 years plus
Enclosure recommendations
Adult Bolivian Boas should be housed in a vivarium measuring 4-6×2×2ft. Juveniles can be housed in a smaller enclosure with the view to upgrade when this is outgrown.
Thermostatically controlled and guarded overhead heating should be provided. Temperatures and Humidity should be measured with a digital thermo-hygrometer or heat gun for accuracy. Low level UV lighting is beneficial.
This species enjoy a large water bowl, a thick substrate layer to facilitate burrowing, hiding opportunities and lots of enclosure enrichment.