Gorgeous Hypo Common Boa For Sale
Common boas are a deceptively great beginner snakes. Other than their size (a pro for many), they are hardy, great feeders and easy to care for.
With their size they can range from 6-10ft, with females topping those scales.
Photos taken November 2024
Currently for sale in our Iver reptile shop
Age: 3-4 years old
Sex: Female
Morph: Hypo
Size: Approx 4ft
Suitable for: beginner keepers committed to a larger snake species or someone looking to expand their collection
Handling: Friendly and relaxed with handling, though hook training is recommended.
Housing and habitat: 6ft x 2ft vivarium with over head heating as a minimum. 30-32°C hotspot and 50-60% humidity. 2.4-7% UVB is beneficial but optional.
Common boas are a deceptively great beginner snakes. Other than their size (a pro for many), they are hardy, great feeders and easy to care for.
With their size they can range from 6-10ft, with females topping those scales.
Photos taken November 2024
Currently for sale in our Iver reptile shop
Age: 3-4 years old
Sex: Female
Morph: Hypo
Size: Approx 4ft
Suitable for: beginner keepers committed to a larger snake species or someone looking to expand their collection
Handling: Friendly and relaxed with handling, though hook training is recommended.
Housing and habitat: 6ft x 2ft vivarium with over head heating as a minimum. 30-32°C hotspot and 50-60% humidity. 2.4-7% UVB is beneficial but optional.
Common boas are a deceptively great beginner snakes. Other than their size (a pro for many), they are hardy, great feeders and easy to care for.
With their size they can range from 6-10ft, with females topping those scales.
Photos taken November 2024
Currently for sale in our Iver reptile shop
Age: 3-4 years old
Sex: Female
Morph: Hypo
Size: Approx 4ft
Suitable for: beginner keepers committed to a larger snake species or someone looking to expand their collection
Handling: Friendly and relaxed with handling, though hook training is recommended.
Housing and habitat: 6ft x 2ft vivarium with over head heating as a minimum. 30-32°C hotspot and 50-60% humidity. 2.4-7% UVB is beneficial but optional.