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Pasodama

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A non-corn addition.

She, actually, belongs to my youngest (adult) daughter but ... is residing with me.:)

This li'l gal is soooooooo ~cute~!

Meet Kamaria, a '07 female Anery Sand Boa.
 

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Axanthic sandies are adoreable, I love the blue wash some of them have. Now you have to get an albino and make pretty snow babies!

I want more KSB's now :(
 
Thanks everyone.:)

Eriathiel said:
I want a sand boa so badly... I really like the anery!

Sand Boas are neat snakes.

Now, as stated, this little gal belongs to my daughter. So, I had "threatened" to make Kamaria my own (even though Kamaria is residing with me) but my daughter stated that there was "no way" and that I needed to go get my own. In fact, she told me that if I tried to do that she would take ownership of one of my favorite Corns (which happens to be her favorite of my Corns). :eek: :grin01: ... although it would be okay, with her, if I wanted to use her new baby, for breeding, in the future.
Bottom line ... it looks like I'm going to have to go out and get one, or two, of my own.;)

Tula_Montage said:
Now you have to get an albino and make pretty snow babies!

There were Albinos, of course, but one breeder had this one (a male) that was just gorgeous. I was very tempted to get him, but, then, I learned that this particular baby snake was a very difficult feeder (and had been force fed a couple/few times) so ... I "passed". Since there may be a KSB, or two, in my future ... I just may make one of them an Albino (hopefully at least as nice as this one I had seen at the show).:)

tsthompson said:
Any hets?

It's possible, considering, but am not aware of any.
 
just curious what breeder you got that from. I only remember one table with kenyan sand boas and it was the table right next to the michigan herp society.
 
Thanks, Dean, Chester's Dad, & dionythicus.:)

zultimatez said:
just curious what breeder you got that from. I only remember one table with kenyan sand boas and it was the table right next to the michigan herp society.

Actually, there were several breeders who had Kenyans.
On the first day, there were a lot.
The second day (the day we decided to pick up an Anery KSB), there weren't as many Kenyans and there was very little left in the way of Aneries.
We picked this little gal up from BHB Enterprises.
 
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