boidsonly
Member
I have the following for sale:
Corallus annulatus (annulated tree boa) Brown/grey phase (no coloreds)
3.2 born Sep 2012
taking fm/pr
$1100/pr plus shipping
I have more but these are the ones I am sure about sex-wise. All the hard work is done-just set them up and they will go.
Expecting the following later this summer/fall:
Sanzinia volontany (Mad tree boa) Mandarin phase
450 each + shipping
Ask around from the folks that bought these from me-def the nicest produced in a long time...
Corallus ruschenbergerii (Venezuelan locale)
Might be a first for the US-not sure. Imported from the UK with paperwork.
price TBD
No trades unless you have an unrelated annulatus line or something that I am interested in like Ungaliophis, Tropidophis or other rare Chilabothrus (formerly Epicrates).
If you have not heard by now, the 2 government sanctioned Zoos in Costa Rica are shuttering their doors in 2014; thanks, in large measure, to animal rights groups.
What does this mean to you? It means that Corallus annulatus/ruschenbergerii and Ungaliophis will become extremely scarce in the near future. Whatever stock is in collections right now is likely to become the only stock available in the future. When it's gone, it's gone...
The link to the C. annulatus is below.
http://s1287.photobucket.com/user/rareboas/slideshow/Annulatus%20for%20sale
Please contact me through the FC email system and I'll get back to you.
Thanks,
Jeff
Corallus annulatus (annulated tree boa) Brown/grey phase (no coloreds)
3.2 born Sep 2012
taking fm/pr
$1100/pr plus shipping
I have more but these are the ones I am sure about sex-wise. All the hard work is done-just set them up and they will go.
Expecting the following later this summer/fall:
Sanzinia volontany (Mad tree boa) Mandarin phase
450 each + shipping
Ask around from the folks that bought these from me-def the nicest produced in a long time...
Corallus ruschenbergerii (Venezuelan locale)
Might be a first for the US-not sure. Imported from the UK with paperwork.
price TBD
No trades unless you have an unrelated annulatus line or something that I am interested in like Ungaliophis, Tropidophis or other rare Chilabothrus (formerly Epicrates).
If you have not heard by now, the 2 government sanctioned Zoos in Costa Rica are shuttering their doors in 2014; thanks, in large measure, to animal rights groups.
What does this mean to you? It means that Corallus annulatus/ruschenbergerii and Ungaliophis will become extremely scarce in the near future. Whatever stock is in collections right now is likely to become the only stock available in the future. When it's gone, it's gone...
The link to the C. annulatus is below.
http://s1287.photobucket.com/user/rareboas/slideshow/Annulatus%20for%20sale
Please contact me through the FC email system and I'll get back to you.
Thanks,
Jeff