Albino Harquahala, both a recessive mutation and a true locality animal. Albino harqs are the second rarest albino lineage in the rosy world, and this line has not been outcrossed with other localities. I have two animals available, littermates, and they are a probable pair, although I can't guarantee that due to their tininess. These were born very late in the rosy boa season, 11/15/16. However, even though they are barely 10 weeks old, they are accepting f/t peach fuzz from tongs. Neither are nippy or flighty, and would make a great choice for both the discerning collector and a newbie looking for their first snake. Parents were purchased from John Columbus, who told me he got them from Jerry Hartley. All pics are of the sire, dam looks about the same.
I am asking $500 or trade equivalent for the probable pair. If there is a value difference between what you've got and what I've got, we can work out a cash-added deal. Health and genetics are guaranteed, sex is not, just a best guess for now. I will provide a discount if you are local and can save me the trouble of shipping. Shipping will be through SYR, we accept paypal or cash if you are local. If you'd like to pick up at Tinley, we can do that if you've prepaid.
I will also consider certain trades. Prefer local unless you have a positive reputation here. Pairs only unless otherwise noted.
pythons:
Morelia
blood/STP
white-lip
olive
Mack
Savu
Woma
boas:
locality and subspecific BC (lone BCO morphs ok)
any Madagascar species
exceptionally nice rainbow boas
CBB colored ATB
rosy/rubber/sand (lone KSB females ok)
colubrids:
Asian ratsnakes
senticollis
Mexican lined pine
hypo/t+ Baird's
geckos:
locality leachie and chewie
other:
high-quality frozen rodents (partial trade only, can't fit that much in freezer)
working incubator in good condition
racks