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Very sad sale of my approx. 8 year old Brazilian Rainbow Boa. Her name is Tututchi. She does NOT come with her vivarium.
I was told she was female, but never had it confirmed personally. She is almost 6ft long, and is strike-fed on medium/large rats with the occasional chick as a treat. Eats like a champ/like a boa, and toilets as she should. Being an adult, she sheds every 4 weeks or so.
She is perfectly handleable, she just dosn't want to sit still, and prefers to coil round your middle, rather than round your arm!
She has never struck or bitten me. Only selling due to downsizing; I'm sure this big girl will make a wonderful pet for someone.
I can personally deliver within a reasonable distance of CW7 (~10 miles), but would prefer local pickup.
PayPal or Bank Transfer preferred. Message on WhatsApp if interested.
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