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SOLD!! CH 2020 Female Calabar Boa

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For sale: 2020 CH female Calabar Boa. CH animals of this species are very rare, with almost all specimens being WC adults. This animals was hatched in May at Outback Reptiles. She is flawless in appearance. However, she is not feeding voluntarily with consistency. She is very easy to assist feed, swallowing pinkies on her own when they are placed in her mouth. She did voluntarily feed once, and we feel she will start doing so more often as time goes by. She is vigorous and active, with normal behavior. The feeding situation is reflected in her price. We paid significantly more for her when she was freshly hatched and had not even shed yet. The price is $150.
 

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I did not produce this snake, but they generally have clutches of 1-4 very large eggs at a time.
 
I did not produce this snake, but they generally have clutches of 1-4 very large eggs at a time.

I should have read your post... my bad on that. Iv had nearly everything that comes out of west Africa come gravid before but never a Calabar... thats very cool. Should sell super fast.
 
Calabar eggs are also very tricky to incubate, or so I'm told. I haven't bred them myself yet, but my oldest pair is ready and I hope to make my first attempt soon.
 
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