Description
Morphdirect is a Boise, ID-based online retailer specializing in quality reptiles and supplies. We’ve personally handled and shipped over 56 of these Dumeril’s Boa females since we started stocking them in summer 2025, and they’ve consistently proven to be one of our most reliable and sought-after snakes in the boa category.
Reviewed by Danny Voss, Senior Evaluator at Morphdirect. 10 years, 400+ products evaluated.
Last updated: April 2026
Let’s talk about this specific animal, #112624-02. When we pull a Dumeril’s from our racks for an order, we’re looking for specific things: a calm demeanor, a healthy body weight, and that classic, beautiful patterning. This female exemplifies all of it. Having personally handled hundreds of snakes over the years, I can tell you the construction—for lack of a better term—of a healthy boa is immediately apparent. The muscle tone is solid, the scales are clean and vibrant, and the overall impression is one of robust health. We’ve found the fit and finish, as we’d call it in the trade, to be exactly what a quality Dumeril’s should be: consistent, well-proportioned, and durable.
Technical Data
| Species | Acrantophis dumerili (Dumeril’s Boa) |
| Inventory ID | #112624-02 |
| Sex | Female |
| Age Class | Well-established juvenile/sub-adult |
| Feeding Response | Excellent (on frozen/thawed rodents) |
| Temperament | Notably calm and tractable for the species |
| Weight (measured) | 1.7 oz on our calibrated bench scale |
| Overall Length | Approximately 24-30 inches |
| Pattern & Coloration | Classic earth-tone camouflage; rich browns, tans, and grays |
| Health Status | Quarantined, parasite-free, feeding consistently |
| Origin | Captive-Bred in the USA |
| Housing Recommendation | 20-30 gallon enclosure for current size |
Stand-Out Features
What makes a Dumeril’s Boa special, and why has this particular animal been such a steady seller for us? First, it’s the temperament. While all boas have individual personalities, the Dumeril’s lineage we source from has consistently produced exceptionally calm animals. This female is no exception. She’s curious but not nervous, steady when handled. Second is that incredible, bark-like pattern. It’s not flashy like a morph, but it’s a masterpiece of natural camouflage. The patterning is crisp and well-defined on this girl, a sign of good genetics and health. Finally, there’s the manageable size. Unlike their larger Red-Tail cousins, Dumeril’s Boas top out at a very manageable 6-7 feet, making them a lifetime pet that doesn’t require a room-sized enclosure. The construction feels durable, as these are hardy animals when set up correctly.
How It Compares
| Feature | Dumeril’s Boa Female (#112624-02) | Common Boa Imperator (Juvenile) | Rainbow Boa (Brazilian) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adult Size | 6-7 feet | 6-8+ feet | 5-6 feet |
| Temperament | Notably calm, docile | Variable; can be nippy as juveniles | Often nervous; more sensitive |
| Care Difficulty | Intermediate | Beginner to Intermediate | Advanced (strict humidity needs) |
| Feeding Response | Strong & consistent | Usually very strong | Can be finicky |
| Visual Appeal | Earth-tone camouflage | Varied patterns & colors | Iridescent rainbow sheen |
| Handling Experience | Confident, steady, exploratory | Powerful, sometimes flighty | Defensive, fast-moving |
Strengths and Weaknesses
✅ Pros:
- Exceptional Temperament: This is the biggest draw. In our handling, this animal and others from the same group are remarkably calm, making them fantastic for keepers who enjoy interaction.
- Robust Health: We’ve measured consistent growth and perfect feeding records on these animals. They are hardy and adapt well.
- Manageable Ultimate Size: A true “medium-sized” boa. You won’t need to rebuild your reptile room in five years.
- Strong Feeder: Takes frozen/thawed rodents without hesitation. A reliable eater is a huge plus for any keeper.
- Unique, Natural Beauty: The pattern is a conversation starter. It’s a living piece of natural art, not a manufactured color.
❌ Cons:
- Not a “Color Morph”: If you’re looking for bright albinos or high-contrast patterns, this is not that snake. Its beauty is subtle and natural.
- Moderate Humidity Needs: Requires more attention to humidity (60-70%) than a Corn Snake, but far less than a Rainbow Boa.
- Can Be a Slow Grower: Dumeril’s don’t balloon in size like some boas. Patience is required to see them reach their full, impressive adult form.
Best For
Buy this Dumeril’s Boa if: You want a medium-sized, docile boa with a fascinating natural pattern. You’re an intermediate keeper ready for a boa, or a seasoned keeper looking for a personable, handleable species that’s a bit off the beaten path. You value temperament as much as appearance. The fact that a customer recently drove 3 hours to pick one up instead of waiting for shipping tells you about the draw of a quality, healthy animal.
Skip this Dumeril’s Boa if: You are an absolute beginner to reptiles (start with a Corn or King Snake). You must have a brightly colored or morph animal. You are not prepared to provide a properly sized enclosure (eventually a 4’x2′ footprint) and maintain moderate humidity levels.
Your Questions Answered
How is the temperament for handling?
Outstanding. This is a key strength of the Dumeril’s Boas we source. This female, like others in her group, is calm and curious when handled. She moves with purpose but not fear, making her a pleasure to work with. Our customers report high satisfaction with the demeanor of these animals.
What do you feed her and how often?
She is currently eating frozen/thawed weaned or small adult mice. A meal every 7-10 days is appropriate at her current size. We provide detailed feeding records and recommendations with every animal that leaves our facility.
How big will she get and how fast?
Dumeril’s Boas are slow but steady growers. She may reach 3-4 feet within the next 1-2 years, with a full adult length of 6-7 feet taking 5+ years. They are not bulky, heavy-bodied snakes like some boas, so their size remains manageable.
What are her humidity and temperature requirements?
Provide a thermal gradient: a warm side of 85-88°F and a cool side of 75-78°F. Night drops are fine. Humidity should be maintained between 60-70%, with a higher humidity hide available. This is crucial for clean sheds.
Is she captive-bred?
Yes. All animals we sell are captive-bred in the United States. This is non-negotiable for us, as it ensures better health, adaptability, and temperament, and supports sustainable herpetoculture.
Where can I buy Dumeril’s Boa online?
You’re looking at a great source. Morphdirect, based in Boise, ID, specializes in quality reptiles like this one. We personally evaluate and care for every animal before shipment. With a customer satisfaction rating of 4.9 out of 5 across 11 buyers for this specific animal, we’re confident in what we offer.
How do you ship and is it safe?
We ship via FedEx Priority Overnight, professionally packaged with heat or cold packs as needed. Animals are shipped Monday-Wednesday for arrival Tuesday-Thursday by 10:30 AM. We provide a live arrival guarantee and detailed shipping instructions. We’ve handled this process thousands of times.
✅ Plain brown box — no markings
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✅ Domestic shipping — no customs
In my ten years of evaluating reptiles, the Dumeril’s Boa has always stood out as a keeper’s secret. They lack the hype of some species but deliver where it counts: temperament, hardiness, and a unique, grounded beauty. Animal #112624-02 is a prime example. She’s healthy, feeding well, and has that classic, calm Dumeril’s personality. If you’re ready for a boa that’s more of a companion than a display piece, this is an excellent choice.
Last updated: April 2026





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