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Sunglow Columbian Boa Constrictor (Beach Blvd)

Posted on: Friday, 27 January, 2012  19:44
Updated On: Saturday, 11 February, 2012  07:39
Expires On: Sunday, 26 February, 2012  19:44
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Hi there my names Courtney im currently trying to re home my Boa Morph Full blooded Sunglow shes a rare breed and will make an excellent member to a snake collection her names Ceria for the sun goddess shes truly an amazing snake and will be going home to you with a full belly for she just ate two jumpers yesterday never had a problem with feeding her she eats live mice shes very friendly never had an issue with her biting anyone my little sisters have even held her a few times with no problems shes not skittish nor is she head shy she is currently 7 months old and is 2 foot long. She will also come with her 55 gallon tank with 3 plant Stick ons along with one log stick on her cave water bowl and another ceramic log she can climb on and two heating pads ones for a 55 gallon tank and the others for a 10 gallon i got a 2nd one for she can be very stuborn and decide to go to the other side of her cage and she'll get cold :( but i absolutely refuse to get a light heater for it could make her pattern darker . There is a Re-homing Fee you can contact me at casa1337@gmail.com »





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