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Boa imperator (Dwarf Crawl Cay) MALE & FEMALE YEARLING

Boa imperator (Dwarf Crawl Cay) MALE & FEMALE YEARLING

Male in PVC37 - Female in PVC39

The Dwarf Crawl Cay Boa is a popular, smaller locality of Boa imperator from Crawl Cay, Belize, known for its silvery-gray color, pink highlights, and docile nature as adults, reaching only 4-5 feet, making them great pets that need infrequent feeding and semi-arboreal setups. They are valued for their manageable size, beautiful patterns, and laid-back personalities, despite potential baby nippiness, requiring less space and infrequent meals due to their island adaptation. 

Unrelated pair from WoodCliff Herps

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Boa imperator (Dwarf Crawl Cay) MALE & FEMALE YEARLING

$498.00

$149.40

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Boa imperator (Dwarf Crawl Cay) MALE & FEMALE YEARLING

Male in PVC37 - Female in PVC39

The Dwarf Crawl Cay Boa is a popular, smaller locality of Boa imperator from Crawl Cay, Belize, known for its silvery-gray color, pink highlights, and docile nature as adults, reaching only 4-5 feet, making them great pets that need infrequent feeding and semi-arboreal setups. They are valued for their manageable size, beautiful patterns, and laid-back personalities, despite potential baby nippiness, requiring less space and infrequent meals due to their island adaptation. 

Unrelated pair from WoodCliff Herps

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Male in PVC37 - Female in PVC39

The Dwarf Crawl Cay Boa is a popular, smaller locality of Boa imperator from Crawl Cay, Belize, known for its silvery-gray color, pink highlights, and docile nature as adults, reaching only 4-5 feet, making them great pets that need infrequent feeding and semi-arboreal setups. They are valued for their manageable size, beautiful patterns, and laid-back personalities, despite potential baby nippiness, requiring less space and infrequent meals due to their island adaptation. 

Unrelated pair from WoodCliff Herps