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All snakes are 100% sex guaranteed. 

All baby Sand Boas are feeding voluntarily on live small pinky mice unless otherwise stated at time of sale.

Overnight shipping via FedEx Priority Overnight runs $52. Multiple specimens may be sent in the same box for this price. All orders are shipped on Tuesdays each week for arrival on Wednesday. For additional information, click here.


Prices subject to change without notice. We reserve the right to refuse single specimen sales if we deem our current sex ratio to be unfavorable.
 

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For Sale - 2009 Sand Boas


Sorry, 2009 babies have not yet been born.

All 2008 babies have been sold, watch for 2009 babies to begin appearing here in late August and September. Or sign up for auto-notifications by email at lower left on this page.

 
July Free Shipping Special!

We've extended our free shipping special for yet another month, due to customer request. I had no idea this promotion would prove to be so popular!

So here's how it works: Using our simple shopping cart system, just place an order  for $200.00 or more of our reptiles and the shipping will be free! The shopping cart will even calculate the correct total for you. The only details:

1) To qualify for the special, you MUST use the shopping cart system and pay via debit/credit card or PayPal account. No exceptions.

2) Offer applies only to shipments within the continental US. Shipments to Alaska or foreign destinations are not eligible.

3) Before somebody asks: Types can be mixed to achieve the $200.00 total in any way you desire, choose from geckos, snakes, any colors, any sexes. It's up to YOU!
 
Genetics For Herpers

Genetics For Herpers is a great way to learn genetics. This book starts with the basics and teaches everything you need to know in order to understand the role that genetics plays in breeding. The book is 84 pages (7½" x 5½") and includes over 120 illustrations plus a glossary.

Click here to learn more or order.
 
 
Surplus Adult/Subadult Sand Boas
From time to time, we have various adults and subadults available. Most adults are proven breeders from our colonies. Most subadults are specimens we grew up to evaluate for use as potential breeders.  

Sorry, nothing available at this time.

 
 
What do all these numbers and stuff mean?

The description of each specimen is followed by the sex of the specimen, it's date of birth, a stock number identifying the specimen, and the selling price. Photos are of the exact specimen listed, are taken inside a standard 16oz deli cup for size comparison, and are updated monthly on average.

Understanding our stock numbers may prove helpful in identifying unrelated specimens:

  • F021-01M indicates a 2006 hatching (we started this code in 2001 with 'A', 2002 is 'B' and so on).

  • F021-01M indicates the clutch number for that year, and thus all specimens listed as F021- are from the same clutch.

  • F021-01M indicates this is the first male from that clutch. F021-03F would the third female from that clutch.

CB - Captive Bred, usually followed by year of birth. Hatched or born from parents kept in captivity.

CH - Captive Hatched, usually followed by year of birth. Hatched or born from a gravid wild-caught female.

WC - Wild-Caught. While all of our stock is produced here, some of it is produced from wild-caught adults that we maintain. We will occasionally sell some of the breeder animals as surplus.

LTC - Long Term Captive, usually followed by year of capture. Applies only to WC animals, indicates they have been maintained for a long period in captivity and are very well established.

50%, 66%, 100% - Percentage of likelihood the specimen is heterozygous for the listed trait.


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