Female Common Boa For Sale - Hypo Pastel Het Albino
Common Boas are a classic snake species known for their large size and docile natures, in addition to their beautiful appearance!
Photos taken October 2024, Updated December 2024
For sale in our Iver reptile shop
Age: CB23 Juvenile
Sex: Female
Morph: Hypo, Pastel, Possible Jungle, Het Albino
Handling: Friendly once used to their new owner
Suitability: Well-researched, confident keepers who are capable of providing a very large enclosure
Enclosure recommendations
Adult Common Boas should be housed in very large enclosures, with thermostatically controlled and guarded overhead heating. Young Boas can be housed in smaller enclosures until outgrown.
This species can enjoy climbing, so will benefit from height within the enclosure.
Common Boas are a classic snake species known for their large size and docile natures, in addition to their beautiful appearance!
Photos taken October 2024, Updated December 2024
For sale in our Iver reptile shop
Age: CB23 Juvenile
Sex: Female
Morph: Hypo, Pastel, Possible Jungle, Het Albino
Handling: Friendly once used to their new owner
Suitability: Well-researched, confident keepers who are capable of providing a very large enclosure
Enclosure recommendations
Adult Common Boas should be housed in very large enclosures, with thermostatically controlled and guarded overhead heating. Young Boas can be housed in smaller enclosures until outgrown.
This species can enjoy climbing, so will benefit from height within the enclosure.
Common Boas are a classic snake species known for their large size and docile natures, in addition to their beautiful appearance!
Photos taken October 2024, Updated December 2024
For sale in our Iver reptile shop
Age: CB23 Juvenile
Sex: Female
Morph: Hypo, Pastel, Possible Jungle, Het Albino
Handling: Friendly once used to their new owner
Suitability: Well-researched, confident keepers who are capable of providing a very large enclosure
Enclosure recommendations
Adult Common Boas should be housed in very large enclosures, with thermostatically controlled and guarded overhead heating. Young Boas can be housed in smaller enclosures until outgrown.
This species can enjoy climbing, so will benefit from height within the enclosure.