The Viper Boa (Candoia aspera), also known as the New Guinea Ground Boa, is a stocky, slow-moving species known for its short, thick build and rugged, viper-like appearance—hence the name. Native to New Guinea and nearby islands, these boas thrive in high-humidity environments and make a fascinating addition to any experienced keeper’s collection.
Key Features:
– Candoia aspera
– Field collected
– Length: approximately 14 to 24 inches
– Smaller-sized boas that typically grow to about 30 inches as adults
– Feeding on frozen-thawed or live adult mice
Fun facts:
– They come in a variety of colors and patterns, ranging from solid red to burgundy with dark stripes.
– With their striking appearance, they bear a resemblance to the Death Adder.
– These boas are native to Eastern Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
– They are a terrestrial species, identifiable by their short, plump bodies.
– With proper care, they can live 10 to 20 years in captivity.

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