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For Sale -
2008 Sand Boas |
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Group pricing is available on
2008 Sand Boas. We offer a 15% discount on groups of four
or more, and a 20% discount on groups of 20 or more. Types can be mixed as you desire,
but we expect reasonable sex ratios to be selected.
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Our Sand Boas appear to be breeding well for us again this year.
Watch for 2008 babies to be listed starting in August!
Rocky Mountain Reptile Expo
He's
back! Our favorite internet reptile shopper is once again banging his head
on the desk out of frustration. If you feel the same way and want to see a
wide selection of captive-bred herps, meet with the breeders, or just buy
without having to pay shipping costs, visit the Rocky Mountain reptile Expo.
Open Saturday, May 10 from 10:00AM-5:00PM at the Denver merchandise Mart
located just east of I-25 on the north side of 58th Street. Click
here
to visit the show website for a map or more info.
One
of us will be there with a selection of our specimens for sale. As always,
display space is limited and we will not be able to bring everything we have
for sale on our website. Please let us know if there are specific specimens
you'd like to see and we'll do our best. But the only way to be certain
you'll get the specimen you desire is to pre-pay for the order in advance.
Pre-paid orders will be held and delivered to the show at no extra charge.
See you there!
Genetics For Herpers - New Book!
Genetics
For Herpers is a great way to learn genetics. It 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. Authored by Charles Pritzel, private
printing.
Click here to learn
more or purchase!
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Surplus Adult/Subadult Sand
Boas |
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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.
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Anerythristic Kenyan Sand Boa
(Gongylophis [Eryx] colubrinus loveridgei)
Anerythristic. Really cute and fat
little black and white snakes. Patterned in black circles on white. They are so
adorable, we hate to sell any - but we can't keep them all! Very gentle
and small, maturing at less than two feet for males, slightly more for
females. Click here to learn
more/see adults.
Anerythristic
Kenyan Sand Boa
Male
Born: 8/11/07
G052-08M $55 |
Anerythristic
Kenyan Sand Boa
Female
Born: 8/11/07
G052-01F $65 SOLD (LN)
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Anerythristic
Kenyan Sand Boa, 66% het Albino
Female
Born: 9/14/07
G061-01F $65 ON
HOLD (LW)
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Anerythristic
Kenyan Sand Boa, 66% het Albino
Female
Born: 9/14/07
G061-02F $65 |
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What do all these numbers and stuff mean? |
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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, taken inside a standard 8oz deli cup
for size comparison, and are updated monthly on average.
ON HOLD
- Specimen has been placed on hold awaiting receipt of funds from a customer.
Customer's initials will often follow in parentheses.
SOLD
- Specimen has been sold and is awaiting shipping. Once shipped, the description
will be removed from the website. Customer's initials will often follow in
parentheses.
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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