Emerald Tree Boa (Reduced Pattern) Juvenile

$2,499.99

Emerald Tree Boa (Reduced Pattern) Juvenile — A captive-bred Amazon Basin ETB with minimized white markings for a cleaner adult appearance. Established feeder, vet-checked. 4.4/5 from 21+ buyers. Ships from Boise, ID.

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Description



Morphdirect is a Boise, ID-based retailer specializing in high-quality, inspected products. We’ve carried this Emerald Tree Boa (Reduced Pattern) Juvenile since Q1 2025, and it has consistently proven to be a reliable performer, becoming a regular reorder item for us based on its popularity and our own testing.

Reviewed by Danny Voss, Senior Evaluator at Morphdirect. 10 years, 400+ products evaluated.

Last updated: April 2026

Let’s talk about this specific animal. The “Reduced Pattern” morph in Emerald Tree Boas is a fascinating expression, where the classic white dorsal markings are significantly minimized or broken, allowing that deep, vibrant emerald green to dominate. In the juvenile phase, they present with the striking red or orange coloration that will gradually transition to green over 12-18 months. Having personally handled this specific offering, I can tell you it represents a solid opportunity for a keeper looking for a visually distinct animal with predictable genetics.

Technical Data

Species Corallus batesii (Amazon Basin Emerald Tree Boa)
Morph Reduced Pattern
Life Stage Juvenile (Pre-color change)
Typical Age 6-12 months
Feeding Response Established on frozen/thawed rodents
Weight (measured) 3.4 oz (on our bench scale)
Temperament Typical juvenile ETB; defensive but manageable
Husbandry Level Intermediate
Primary Color Red/Orange (Juvenile phase)
Adult Color Emerald Green with reduced white markings
Origin Captive Bred and Born (CBB)
Health Check Vet-cleared prior to acquisition

Stand-Out Features

What you’re getting here is more than just a snake; you’re investing in a specific genetic line. The reduced pattern trait is highly sought after because it creates a cleaner, more uniform green appearance in the adult animal. From our inspection bench, every animal we ship undergoes a visual QC check. We look for clean scale alignment, clear eyes, a well-bodied shape, and of course, the correct expression of that reduced pattern. This batch has consistently passed that check—clean, alert, and correctly representing the morph.

Our customers report a high degree of satisfaction, reflected in a 4.4 out of 5 rating across multiple buyers. A big part of that comes down to reliability. One of our staff, a former range officer who approaches things with a tester’s mindset, compared the feeding response and hardiness of this source animal against three other available lines. His observation was clear: this one won on reliability, consistently accepting meals and showing robust health, which is paramount with a species that can be sensitive as juveniles.

How It Compares

Feature Emerald Tree Boa (Reduced Pattern) – Morphdirect “Standard” Pattern Emerald Tree Boa High-White Pattern Emerald Tree Boa
Pattern Genetics Reduced white dorsal markings Full, connected white dorsal markings Exaggerated, thick white dorsal markings
Visual Appeal (Adult) Clean, emerald-dominated appearance Classic high-contrast “zig-zag” Bold, white-centric pattern
Price Point Premium for morph Standard market price Premium (often higher than Reduced)
Availability Consistent through our supplier Widely available Less common, more variable
Feeding Reliability (Our Data) High – basis for our reorders Variable by source Variable by source
Investment Potential Strong for morph breeders Standard Strong for pattern enthusiasts

Strengths and Weaknesses

Genetic Clarity: You know what you’re getting—a true reduced pattern animal, not just a lightly marked normal. This is the foundation of its value.
Health & Reliability: Based on our direct experience and customer feedback, this line shows excellent feeding response and resilience, which is critical for juvenile ETBs.
Growth Potential: Watching the color change from fiery juvenile to gleaming emerald adult is one of the most rewarding processes in reptile keeping.
Inspection Passed: We measured, looked, and verified. Each animal meets our criteria before it’s listed, ensuring proper fit to the expected spec for the morph.
Established History: We’ve been offering this specific animal for over a year now. It’s a regular reorder for a reason—consistent quality and customer results.

Intermediate Husbandry: This is not a beginner snake. They require specific humidity, temperature gradients, and vertical space. Do your homework first.
Juvenile Temperament: Like most juvenile Emerald Tree Boas, they can be defensive and strike-happy. This mellows with age and careful, infrequent handling.
Price Point: At this level, you are paying for the genetics. It’s an investment, not an impulse buy.

Best For

Buy if: You are an intermediate-to-advanced keeper with appropriate arboreal housing ready. You understand ETB husbandry and are specifically seeking the reduced pattern morph for its aesthetics and breeding potential. You value a reliable feeder from a known source.

Skip if: You are a first-time snake owner, or your first arboreal snake. If you’re looking for a frequent-handling pet, or if your budget cannot accommodate both the initial purchase and the proper enclosure setup (which is equally important).

Your Questions Answered

What does “Reduced Pattern” actually look like as an adult?

The adult snake will be predominantly a solid, vibrant emerald green. The typical white dorsal markings (the “lightning bolts”) will be very thin, broken, or sparse, creating a much cleaner, less “busy” appearance compared to the classic look.

How long until it turns green?

The color change is gradual, usually starting around 9-12 months and completing by 18-24 months of age. It’s a fascinating transformation to witness.

Is it eating frozen/thawed prey?

Yes. Our supplier establishes them on frozen/thawed rodents, which is a significant advantage for safety and convenience. We verify feeding records before an animal ships.

What size enclosure does a juvenile need?

Start with a vertically-oriented enclosure around 12″x12″x18″ (LxWxH). Focus on height, branches for perching, and maintaining high humidity (70-80%). They will need a much larger adult enclosure eventually.

Are they aggressive?

“Defensive” is more accurate, especially as juveniles. They have a strong feeding response and may strike if they mistake you for food or feel threatened. This behavior typically diminishes with age and consistent, calm care.

Where can I buy an Emerald Tree Boa online?

You’re looking at a solid option right here. At Morphdirect, we inspect each animal, provide transparent data like our measured 3.4 oz weight, and ship from our Boise warehouse. Our 4.4/5 customer satisfaction across multiple sales speaks to the process.

What is your shipping and live arrival guarantee?

We ship via specialized reptile carriers with overnight delivery. We provide a live arrival guarantee with specific instructions for notification. Your animal’s safety during transit is our top priority.

In stock. Boise warehouse, ships today.
Plain brown box — no markings
Not happy? Return within 30 days.
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In summary, this Emerald Tree Boa (Reduced Pattern) Juvenile represents a specific choice for a dedicated keeper. It’s for someone who wants the iconic ETB but with a distinct, cleaner aesthetic, backed by the reliability we’ve observed firsthand. It’s an animal we confidently reorder and stand behind.

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Last updated: April 2026


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