This image is of a female motley albino boa. We currently have this animal and a few more like it. As well as the Motley het for albino boas and the albino boas het for motley not pictured here.
This is the snake portrayed on the ancient medical symbols. Olive green to dark brown with yellow flecks in between the scales. Average four to six feet as adults. Tame.
The third largest species of living snakes with a record length of thirty- three feet. Afrikan Rocks are a little bit more jumpy and nervous than burmese pythons. My adults are very tame. Average nine to twelve feet as adults. Ground color is yellowish brown with a darker brown and black broken pattern.
Amazon Tree Boas come in just about any color phase imaginable. Yellow, bright red, orange, gray, brown,green, black and white and about any combination that you can think of. CBR has developed a blood red bloodline from multi-colored animals that may have a few black flecks on their heads. Our orange-yellow and red banded bloodline produces a high percentage of blood red offspring. Babies are feeding on rodents prior to sale. Four to seven feet as adults.
Very tame. Average three to four feet as adults. Pattern and color are highly variable. Easy to care for, ball pythons are a small animal that likes a small cage. Their defense is to roll up into a ball unlike a lot of snakes that may bite to when they feel threatened. Ball pythons come in a wide range of naturally occurring and captive produced color morphs.