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SOLD!! Outstanding “True” High-Orange E. conicus Rough-scaled sand boas

Kel Hal

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Outstanding “True” High-Orange E. conicus Rough-scaled sand boas

Young captive born E. conicus are becoming much more difficult to find, especially nice colorful specimens. These young were born in June and July from my high-orange bloodlines which produce some of the nicest conicus seen in the U.S. in many years. The great thing about conicus is that the coloration gets better with age and these young already look better than most adults that I have seen over the years. The other great thing about this bloodline is that the young are robust boas that start feeding on frozen-thawed pinks right from the first feeding and do not require live prey to start as many other young conicus. Attached are photos of High Orange female and male adult breeders and a few example young that were produced this year. I also have one litter of young E. conicus produced from a high orange male bred to a nice looking normal phase female.

ALL AVAILABLE YOUNG PRODUCED THIS YEAR HAVE BEEN SOLD.

Young from Pure High Orange parents - $150 each.

Please contact me at the number or e-mail below for a shipping quote or to order.

I can be reached at 785-224-7291 or at: [email protected]

All phone messages and e-mails will be answered as soon as I am available. Thanks for your interest.

Kelly
 

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