'Our Family Hobby'

We began collecting Kenyan Sand Boas initially as a way to conquer our fear of snakes. Then we discovered that the whole family enjoyed the care and handling of Kenyans. It has exploded from there. We like this particular breed of snakes because we have a younger family. These East African Sand Boas are smaller, slower than the other breeds of snakes available, easy to care for and relatively new to the US pet trade with new morphs being introduced every year.


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Sunday, February 12, 2012

On A Bed of Roses

On this bed of roses lays a breeding pair of Anery Kenyan Sand Boa's.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Jenn's other love...Hognose

Jenn grew up in the country.  One day when she was young, she and her brother were riding their big wheels down a steep hill and rode into a pature to slow themselves. Upon doing so, a Southern Hognose flared up and hissed before them and scared them.  Later, she educated herself and turned her fear into a passion. Now, 30 years later Jennifer expanded her love to the Western Hognose snakes. Here is an Extreme Red Het Albino and a Green Phase from her collection.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Lookin' for Love

The Arabian Sand Boa (Eryx jayakari) is one handsome fellow.  However, he is lookin' for love.  If anyone out there has a nice lady friend for him, email or message us.  Once again the care is similar to the Kenyans. A couple of major differences is that thay are smooth as silk, their eyes are truly on top of their heads, and they are egg layers.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Rough Scale's Bling

At Sand BoaMorphs.com we have many types of Sand Boa's but we primarily focus on the Kenyan Sand Boa's. We love this girl.
This is one of our Female Rough Scale Sand Boa's. (Scientific name: Eryx Conicus, Common Name: Common Sand Boa or (Russel's Earth Boa-because sometimes it can easily be mistaken for the deadly Russel's Viper)). Their locality is India and Pakistan. The care is similar to the Kenyan Sand Boa's. However they are a little larger and have smaller litter's.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

FOR SALE: Adult Nuclear Meldown Male

Born November 2010 weighing125 grams eating frozen thawed hoppers every week.....an adult Male Nuclear Meltdown ready for the breeding season. $350 shipped. Our paypal is Mark@LHALegal.com



Older Love

Here is an attrative Reduced Pattern Anery couple.