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SOLD!! Jumbo Kenyan Sand Boa (F1) - New Price!

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At 402g, this guy is more than twice the size of an average male Kenyan Sand Boa, and the largest male I've ever seen. He also has bright color, especially for an adult. He'd make an excellent breeder, adding size and color to any pairing. He is CBB, an F1 animal from a pair of old school imports that were brought into the country in the 70s. As such, he is unrelated to almost everything else out there and can bring fresh genetics to you collection. We are asking $100 (was $200) + shipping for him.
 

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