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Breeding Projects

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Smiles & Urb

Peruvian Boa Constrictor

Our first attempting of pairing is happening late 2023 into early 2024, we have introduced these together and hoping for a successful pairing.  Smiles (female) & Urb (male) are true Boa Constrictors, sometimes referred to as Red Tail Boas, the Peruvian localities are one of the true giants of all the localities and can attain a size of 12ft - 14ft (4.0m - 4.2m).  Despite their mass, Boa Constrictors make fantastic pets if you have the space to house them and usually have a calm demeanor and are easily handled

Emera & Stan - Future Project

Northern Emerald Tree Boa

This will be one of our most ambitious projects, Northern Emerald Tree Boas (Corallus Caninus) are simply stunning snakes to be kept by keepers who fully understand the care requirements of these species and usually not to be considered for a new keeper and shouldn't be handled often.  Despite being beautiful, these snakes have some of the largest teeth of any non venomous snakes.  Usually calm in the day, this is when you do your regular checks and cleaning for this species.  At night they use a host of senses, including thermal sensing with the amazing heat labial pits on both top and bottom lips.

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Mary & Nidhoggur - Future Project

Hog Island Boa Imperator

Mary and Nidhoggur are pure Hog Island locality Boa Imperators, Boa Imperators make fantastic pets and are great to handle.  As long as you have the space for these animals, they would make a good choice for a fist time adult snake owner due their care requirements being easy to achieve, handleability, & easy feeding.  They don't get so big that a single adult person can't manage to control them when interacting, but big enough to be an impressively sized snake.

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