Molecular Reptile snakes

Amazon Tree Boa

Corralus hortulana

Amazon Tree boas are a small gracile species averaging 4.5-6.5 ft as adults. They occur in rainforest and scrub habitat of north eastern and central South America from the Andes mountains in the west to the Atlantic coast in the east. The wide array of naturally occurring color combinations is vast from grey browns to red. Yellow and orange are also well represented and banding with blotches patterns is multiple combinations can be found. The inheritance of these multitude of appearances are as of yet not fully understood.

I work predominantly with wild type-colored examples and produce some spectacular babies. The majority of my lineages are my own from founder wild collected specimens and are unrelated to the majority of lineages other keepers work with.