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Wanted Arabian Sand Boa

MoonChop

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I am most curious about finding an Arabian sand boa. My question now, is there a breeder or someone in Herpetoculture here who keeps them? I have wished for this type of breed, specifically the Arabian, partially because it can always easily see you when you hover it's cage to say hello or see when you motion slowly to pick 'em up. I currently have no other snake or caged pet. I've owned three reptiles through my life, they were a small tree snake a corn snake and a gecko. I first found the Kenyan sand boa upon searching for worm snakes. After futher research I found that the one with a visual spectrum far from normal was indeed from a whole nother area. I had guessed with it being larger than most worm types that it was possibly able to be held more often or safely by other people. I aspire to have one as a little buddy one day, having a sand burrowing snake is the ultimate in silly and fun! One of thee most cool creatures around!

I'd love being in touch about this and to possibly become someones future customer.

Thanks For Listening!
~ Natalie M.
 
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