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For Sale Rough-scaled Sand Boas - Eryx conicus - high orange

Kel Hal

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Captive born conicus are very difficult to find, especially nice colorful specimens. These young are from three litters that were born here in June and early July from my outstanding high-orange bloodlines which produce some of the nicest conicus in the U.S. The great thing about conicus is that the coloration gets better with age and these young already look better than many of the adults I have seen over the years. Below are photos of some of the neonates that were produced this year showing the range of pattern types that were expressed in the different litters. All of these neonates are feeding well on frozen/thawed pinks. I still have individuals produced from unrelated adult bloodlines and can offer unrelated neonate pairs.

UPDATE: Currently have 1 female and 3 males left available.

These are priced at $385 per pair or $175 for single males.

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

I can be contacted at 785-224-7291 or at: [email protected]
All phone messages and e-mails will be answered as soon as possible.

Thanks for your interest.

Kelly Haller
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Kelly,
I love the pair I recently bought from you. They are eating FT with no problem and are doing well. Would highly recommend Kelly's rough - scaled sand boas.
 
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