Regretfully I’m offering my 2.2 group of Chilabothrus (Epicrates) striatus for sale. This is through no fault of their own They’re hands down one of my favorite species, but it’s proving too difficult to move them overseas with me.
I’m asking for $1,300 + shipping (Fedex priority overnight via Reptiles2you) for this group of subadult-adult Dominicans. This is a hard sale for me personally, so I’d appreciate buyers who’ll treat these guys right. I will only sell these as a group.
All Boas are CBB and pounding FT anything. Feel free to ask any questions about these animals or their care requirements. I’ve used two pictures of each in an effort to try display their different looks, as they ‘fire’ up and down.
The first female is CB11, bred by Tom Crutchfield. Roughly 5-5.5ft. She’s a proven female, producing 7 healthy neonates for me in 2015. I’d describe her as an orange phase animal, she ranges from a bright orange with silvers, to a darker burned orangey brown, has a bright orange underside.
The second female is CB13, purchased from Luan Treu. She’s roughly 4.5ft. Not attempted to breed her yet. I’d describe her as a beautiful orange-red phase. Strong oranges and reds on her, probably the best looking of the group in my opinion. She has a few white patches on her which is interesting.
The first male is a CB13, bred by Rich Rang. He’s roughly 3.5ft. Great feeder and condition, just a smaller guy. He’s a gorgeous Boa, varies from being a deep red to a silvery pink, just an awesome snake.
The second male is also CB11 produced by Tom Crutchfield. Possibly proven - he was in a breeding ball with other males and females and a female produced. Roughly 5ft. Would describe him as a dark phase Boa, he’s not a red, but ranges from a pale silver down to a dark mahogany with orange flecks.
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