Native to the lush forests of the Solomon Islands, the Solomon Island Tree Boa is a rare gem for any experienced reptile keeper. Known for its cryptic coloration and arboreal lifestyle, this unique boa species offers a rewarding challenge and a mesmerizing display of natural camouflage.
Key Features:
– Species: Candoia bibroni
– Field collected
– Approximately 24 to 36 inches in length from head to tail
– Adults typically range from 5 to 6 feet long, with females generally larger than males
– These stealthy tree hunters feed on mice, frogs, and feeder lizards weekly
Fun facts:
– They start off patterned as babies and grow into stunning dark beauties, like this black and red wonder
– They originate from the Solomon Islands, as well as parts of Fiji, New Caledonia, and the Samoan Islands
– This arboreal species requires high humidity and tropical temperatures
– With proper care, these snakes can live for 10 to 15 years or more in captivity
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