Dwarf Boa Constrictors
Sabogae Boa Constrictors - Pearl Island Boas
These boas are native to the island of Sabogae and are one of the rarest boa constrictor subspecies in captivity. B.C. sabogae are natural hypomelanistic dwarf boas with a unique ability to change their color - from an almost ghostly pale to a deep cocoa brown. Their iridescent scales and vanishing patterns make them easily distinguishable from other boas at a glance. The sire and dam are both under 5 ft fully grown. A Sabogae boa would make a unique pet or valuable addition to any breeding program. These babies are F2, or second generation captive bred and their lineage is fully documented, including CITES permits for the original adult pair.| Sire, Varden | Dam, Zayn |
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Available babies
Male #FZ-08-122 - Born 7/30/08 $1000 Another really nice nearly patternless male.
Thank you, C.H.! Male #FZ-08-124 - 7/30/08
I just love this little guy’s ‘eyebrow’ markings.
Pastel Ball Pythons
Pastel is a beautiful and popular color morph - bringing with it high yellow and orange coloration as well as white ‘blushing’ along the back and sides, a pale head, and light, distinct eyes. Pastel is a co-dominant color mutation; when a pastel is bred to a normal ball python, there is a 50% chance each baby will be a pastel as well. When pastels are bred together, they can produce the super pastel, a truly striking light white, yellow and grey-black snake.
My pastels are descendents of the original Graziani line, bred from a striking yellow pastel male to a dark, high-contrast, unrelated female. Pastel morph ball pythons are fantastic for anyone wanting to get started with ball python morphs - they combine with many other traits to enhance and exaggerate coloration, as well as being beautiful on their own.
Male #FZ-07-10-03 - Hatched 7/10/07 $325 Get a jumpstart on your breeding program with a 2007 holdback! This adventurous little guy has a very light head and a lot of blushing on his back and white ‘flames’ on his sides. Flawless eater on F/T adult mice.
Mojave Ball Pythons
Mojave is a color morph - lacking the black and dark browns of a wild type ball python, mojaves are a rich gold, cocoa brown, yellow and white. This is a powerful co-dominant morph that can produce leucistic (pure white!) ball pythons with crystal blue eyes as its ’super’ form (mojave x mojave breedings). When a mojave is bred to a normal ball python, there is a 50% chance each baby will be a mojave as well. A beautiful snake on its own and powerful in its potential, a mojave is a must-have for any ball python collection!
3 male mojaves available, $325 each, photos coming soon! Email for more info / to purchasePiebald Ball Pythons
To me, there is nothing like a piebald ball python. It looks like someone took an eraser to their scales! Pure white contrasting with an aberrant pattern make these snakes both beautiful and unique. Every one is different!
1 male 66% het piebald (from litter with 2 pieds) available, $125, photos coming soon! Email for more info / to purchase50% Het Clown Ball Pythons
‘Clown’ is both a color and pattern morph named for the resulting ‘tear streaks’ so common to the mutation. The crisp yellow-tan body with a brown back stripe and aberrant head markings make for a truly unique, striking snake. The clown gene combines beautifully with other popular color morphs adding value to any collection.
My 50% het clowns are the result of a 100% het male (purchased from N.E.R.D.) and a wild-type female. Because of the high cost of the visual clown morph, this is a great way to get into the project on a budget! These snakes would also make wonderful pets, with the potential of nice pairings later on if you decide to start the breeding game.
See this clutch hatching here!
Male #FZ-08-116 - Hatched 7/07/08 $125 This ball python looks like he’s almost got a crowd of human silhouettes on his sides. He’s also lacking a lot of the ‘alien spots’ in the banding on his sides.
Male #FZ-08-119 - Hatched 7/08/08 $125 Wide, irregular banding on the sides of this ball python are his most striking feature.
Normal Ball Pythons
The classic, ‘wild-type’ ball python. The beautiful earth tones and varying color from gold to nearly black are what helped to make this one of the most popular and endearing python species in the world. Ball pythons make great pets, and a healthy captive bred specimen feeding regularly on frozen-thawed rodents is the best way to start off with these wonderful snakes.
Normal ball pythons available, $100 each, photos coming soon! Email for more info / to purchaseSold and Holdback Snakes
Overnight shipping is available, it generally ranges around $50-60 in the continental U.S. All snakes are guaranteed to be feeding, correctly sexed, and healthy upon leaving our facility. Any issues arising must be addressed within 24 hours of receipt of animals. Live arrival is guaranteed so long as the recipient is there in person to collect the package upon first delivery attempt (deliveries will be scheduled and approved by recipient before shipping!) For more information, or to purchase one of these snakes, please contact Fox at foxfeather@foxloft.com
Reptile Supplies
Temp Gun |
Temp Gun |
A ‘temp gun’ is one of the most useful and necessary reptile husbandry tools you will ever purchase. This handy little infrared thermometer works with the touch of a button – accurately displaying the surface temperature of whatever you hold it to. Don’t guess your cage temps, be sure about them! With a range of -27F to +428F (easily switchable to -33C to +220C) athis temp gun will meet the needs of most users, professionals and hobbyists alike. Multiple purchase shipping discount Temp Gun $26 + $3 S/HFree shipping when purchased with any of our snakes! |

















