Kenyan Sand Boa For Sale - Flame 66% PHt Axanthic Breeding Prospect
Sand boas are an awesome smaller snake species which burrow into loose substrates to make tunnel networks!
Photos taken July 2024
For sale in our Iver reptile shop
Age: CB24
Sex: Possible Female
Morph: Flame 66% PHt Axanthic
Suitable for: anyone after a unique smaller snake species and has the patience to work with a picky eater.
Captive bred? yes, CB24
Handling: happy to be handled
Maximum adult size: 3ft
Housing and habitat: as adult a 3ft enclosure with thermostatically controlled over head heating and plenty of substrate to dig in. Dry arid environment.
Due to their burrowing tendencies we recommend overhead heating over heat mats, however both can be effective when used correctly to achieve basking temperatures around 30-32*C.
Sand boas are an awesome smaller snake species which burrow into loose substrates to make tunnel networks!
Photos taken July 2024
For sale in our Iver reptile shop
Age: CB24
Sex: Possible Female
Morph: Flame 66% PHt Axanthic
Suitable for: anyone after a unique smaller snake species and has the patience to work with a picky eater.
Captive bred? yes, CB24
Handling: happy to be handled
Maximum adult size: 3ft
Housing and habitat: as adult a 3ft enclosure with thermostatically controlled over head heating and plenty of substrate to dig in. Dry arid environment.
Due to their burrowing tendencies we recommend overhead heating over heat mats, however both can be effective when used correctly to achieve basking temperatures around 30-32*C.
Sand boas are an awesome smaller snake species which burrow into loose substrates to make tunnel networks!
Photos taken July 2024
For sale in our Iver reptile shop
Age: CB24
Sex: Possible Female
Morph: Flame 66% PHt Axanthic
Suitable for: anyone after a unique smaller snake species and has the patience to work with a picky eater.
Captive bred? yes, CB24
Handling: happy to be handled
Maximum adult size: 3ft
Housing and habitat: as adult a 3ft enclosure with thermostatically controlled over head heating and plenty of substrate to dig in. Dry arid environment.
Due to their burrowing tendencies we recommend overhead heating over heat mats, however both can be effective when used correctly to achieve basking temperatures around 30-32*C.