Due to moving house I need to rehome my Boa. Comes with huge heavy duty glass viv on top of drawers which is probably worth some money. Has heating lighting and everything you would need.
She is approx 7 to 8 years old. I am her 2nd owner, originally looked after for her a friend when she was a juvenile and ended up keeping her as he was working away.
She eats sheds and handles very well. Relaxed temperament. I am pretty sure she is female although she hasnt been sexed properly. She measures 5/6 foot in length. Her Viv is approx 6/7 ft by two and a half ft.
Would need collecting with a van as the enclosure weighs a ton. Took 3 or 4 people to get it inside.
She is completely free I just want her to be looked after.
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