Thank you everyone
C,
I guess you coming over and seeing our wee girl sealed the deal?
I am looking forward in getting an Anery and het for anery pair.
Hehehe, I had already paid Chris at the meeting

But after seeing your group I have a VERY long 'want' list now!
I LOVE the anerys!!! Nice choice.
Soo nice!
Can I hijack with a question? I recently saw a "rough scaled sand boa". Is that the same thing? I've been trying to find a description of the differences, but to no avail.
From the book I have by Barron's "Rosy, Rubber, and Sand Boas" it says:
'East African Sand Boa';(which is the guy we have)
'Includes the Kenyan & the Dusky) Eryx Colubrinus.
ground color varies from pale tan, buff to bright orange. with large, dark dorsal blotches.
Belly is off white to white.
Cnical tail.
Hardy species.
Live bearers.
there is a particularily colorful orange and brown phase known as the Dodana phase, named after the Tanzanian valley where it is found.'
http://www.captivebredherps.com/photoe.col.html
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'Rough Scaled Sand Boas;
Eryx Conicus.
Three rows of large, dark spots stand bold relief against the tan, gray, buff, or yellowish ground color.
Vertebral spots may blend into a broad zigzig type stripe.
Grayish head with postorbital stripes.
Tail is abruptly conical and short.
Hardy.
http://www.captivebredherps.com/conicus.html
Just because:
West African Sand Boa
http://www.captivebredherps.com/Emuelleri.html
Desert Sand Boa
http://www.captivebredherps.com/E.m.n.html