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Kenyan Sand Boas are an awesome small species of snake that use their shovel nose to create burrows in the sand!
Photos taken May 2025
For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop
Sex: Female
Morph: High Red California Flame Dodoma
Lineage: Line Bred Flame Race Dodoma, Bred by Warren Treacher at Treacher Creations in California
Suitability: Beginners who have patience for a picky eater
Handling: Easy to handle once used to their new owner
Enclosure recommendations
Adults should be housed in a vivarium measuring a minimum of 2-3ft long, with thermostatically controlled heating. Babies can be housed in smaller versions of this whilst young. Temperatures should be measured with a digital thermometer or heat gun for accuracy. A thick substrate layer is appreciated.
Kenyan Sand Boas are an awesome small species of snake that use their shovel nose to create burrows in the sand!
Photos taken May 2025
For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop
Sex: Female
Morph: High Red California Flame Dodoma
Lineage: Line Bred Flame Race Dodoma, Bred by Warren Treacher at Treacher Creations in California
Suitability: Beginners who have patience for a picky eater
Handling: Easy to handle once used to their new owner
Enclosure recommendations
Adults should be housed in a vivarium measuring a minimum of 2-3ft long, with thermostatically controlled heating. Babies can be housed in smaller versions of this whilst young. Temperatures should be measured with a digital thermometer or heat gun for accuracy. A thick substrate layer is appreciated.
Kenyan Sand Boas are an awesome small species of snake that use their shovel nose to create burrows in the sand!
Photos taken May 2025
For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop
Sex: Female
Morph: High Red California Flame Dodoma
Lineage: Line Bred Flame Race Dodoma, Bred by Warren Treacher at Treacher Creations in California
Suitability: Beginners who have patience for a picky eater
Handling: Easy to handle once used to their new owner
Enclosure recommendations
Adults should be housed in a vivarium measuring a minimum of 2-3ft long, with thermostatically controlled heating. Babies can be housed in smaller versions of this whilst young. Temperatures should be measured with a digital thermometer or heat gun for accuracy. A thick substrate layer is appreciated.