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The baby striped Kenyan sand boa is one of the basic recessive Kenyan Sand Boa morphs. Our striped Kenyan sand boas for sale are feeding and healthy.
Whether you are a beginner or an expert in snake care, Kenyan sand boas make amazing pets. They are very small, with the males only reaching 18″ as adults and adult females topping out at 30″. They are indigenous to the Northeast of Africa and are as prolific in their geographical range as corn snakes are in the United States of America. They are extremely hardy, enjoy being handled and are very small and docile. These are all important factors when choosing Kenyan sand boas as pets.
Kenyan sand boas are small, slow and docile miniature boa constrictors. Kenyan sand boa care is very easy. A 10-20 gallon tank can hold multiple adult Kenyan sand boas for their entire life. We recommend using an under tank heat pad to provide a hot spot on one side of the aquarium between 95-105 degrees. We prefer aspen sani-chips for our substrate but any aspen substrate will provide good Kenyan sand boa care.
A common mistake is the use of too much substrate, we have found that about 1/4″ of substrate for babies and 1/2″ of substrate for adults is plenty to provide good Kenyan sand boa care. Provide a small water dish on the opposite side of the hot spot and some decorations. Sandboamorphs.com has written and published an ‘East African Sand Boa Care Guide’ which is available on Amazon.com in paperback and on the Kindle.
Kenyan Sand Boa Morphs and Genetics:
There are quite a few genetic Kenyan sand boa morphs. Most of the Kenyan sand boa morphs are simple recessive traits but the stripe is a dominant mutations. There is also a internationally accepted line bred mutation called the Nuclear Kenyan sand boa which is a stunningly orangish-red.
As with any up and coming species, ‘new’ Kenyan sand boa morphs are being claimed. Some in the past did not prove out to be a genetically reproducible Kenyan sand boa morph. Here is a lis
t of proven Kenyan Sand Boa Morphs:
Recessive Kenyan Sand Boa Morphs/Genetics
Anerythristic Kenyan Sand Boas lack the ability to produce yellow or orange color. They appear black or grey and white and are one of the most popular morphs because of their striking contrasts. The last picture that shows two reduced patterned anerythristic Kenyan sand boas is an example of line breeding for a reduction of pattern that produces anerythristics that have more white than black or grey pattern.
Albino Kenyan Sand Boas lack the ability to produce black pigment. There colors vary from yellow and cream patterned saddles to bright orange and purple colored saddles. The colors are determined by their parentage an
d by breeding brighter colored parents together can produce some striking orange and cream colored albino Kenyan sand boas. Python for sale, Buy Python, kenyan sand boa for sale cheap, kenyan sand boa breeders, kenyan sand boa cost, kenyan sand boa near me
Albino Paradox Kenyan Sand Boas are very striking and genetically recessive which means they are one of the few reptiles that the characteristic black spotting aka paradoxing are predictably reproducible. Hypomelanistic Kenyan Sand Boas produce less melamin which causes their characteristic brown/black saddling to be a much lighter color. Buy Striped Kenyan Sand Boa online | Best 1 Python For Sale | Striped Kenyan Sand Boa for sale | Python For Sale | Buy Python Online |Exotic Snakes For Sale
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The baby striped Kenyan sand boa is one of the basic recessive Kenyan Sand Boa morphs. Our striped Kenyan sand boas for sale are feeding and healthy.
Whether you are a beginner or an expert in snake care, Kenyan sand boas make amazing pets. They are very small, with the males only reaching 18″ as adults and adult females topping out at 30″. They are indigenous to the Northeast of Africa and are as prolific in their geographical range as corn snakes are in the United States of America. They are extremely hardy, enjoy being handled and are very small and docile. These are all important factors when choosing Kenyan sand boas as pets.
Kenyan sand boas are small, slow and docile miniature boa constrictors. Kenyan sand boa care is very easy. A 10-20 gallon tank can hold multiple adult Kenyan sand boas for their entire life. We recommend using an under tank heat pad to provide a hot spot on one side of the aquarium between 95-105 degrees. We prefer aspen sani-chips for our substrate but any aspen substrate will provide good Kenyan sand boa care.
A common mistake is the use of too much substrate, we have found that about 1/4″ of substrate for babies and 1/2″ of substrate for adults is plenty to provide good Kenyan sand boa care. Provide a small water dish on the opposite side of the hot spot and some decorations. Sandboamorphs.com has written and published an ‘East African Sand Boa Care Guide’ which is available on Amazon.com in paperback and on the Kindle.
Kenyan Sand Boa Morphs and Genetics:
There are quite a few genetic Kenyan sand boa morphs. Most of the Kenyan sand boa morphs are simple recessive traits but the stripe is a dominant mutations. There is also a internationally accepted line bred mutation called the Nuclear Kenyan sand boa which is a stunningly orangish-red.
As with any up and coming species, ‘new’ Kenyan sand boa morphs are being claimed. Some in the past did not prove out to be a genetically reproducible Kenyan sand boa morph. Here is a lis
t of proven Kenyan Sand Boa Morphs:
Recessive Kenyan Sand Boa Morphs/Genetics
Anerythristic Kenyan Sand Boas lack the ability to produce yellow or orange color. They appear black or grey and white and are one of the most popular morphs because of their striking contrasts. The last picture that shows two reduced patterned anerythristic Kenyan sand boas is an example of line breeding for a reduction of pattern that produces anerythristics that have more white than black or grey pattern.
Albino Kenyan Sand Boas lack the ability to produce black pigment. There colors vary from yellow and cream patterned saddles to bright orange and purple colored saddles. The colors are determined by their parentage an
d by breeding brighter colored parents together can produce some striking orange and cream colored albino Kenyan sand boas. Python for sale, Buy Python
Albino Paradox Kenyan Sand Boas are very striking and genetically recessive which means they are one of the few reptiles that the characteristic black spotting aka paradoxing are predictably reproducible. Hypomelanistic Kenyan Sand Boas produce less melamin which causes their characteristic brown/black saddling to be a much lighter color. Buy Striped Kenyan Sand Boa online | Best 1 Python For Sale | Striped Kenyan Sand Boa for sale | Python For Sale | Buy Python Online |Exotic Snakes For Sale
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