Description
The Albino Coastal Rosy Boa Baby is a captive-bred, beginner-friendly snake prized for its docile temperament and striking amelanistic coloration. This morph lacks black pigment, resulting in a clean, high-contrast pattern of white, cream, and pinkish-orange bands. It’s an ideal choice for first-time reptile keepers or collectors seeking a unique, handleable display animal. Since adding it to our inventory in fall 2025, this boa has become a consistent customer favorite and a regular reorder item for us.
Stand-Out Features
- Proven Beginner Morph: Inherits the classic Rosy Boa calmness and manageable size, making it an excellent first snake.
- Striking Albino Coloration: Displays bright white, cream, and orange-pink banding without dark pigment for a clean, eye-catching look.
- Established Feeder: Ships feeding reliably on frozen/thawed pinky mice.
- Captive-Bred & Healthy: Produced by professional breeders, arrives well-started and acclimated to captivity.
- Compact Adult Size: Will mature to a manageable 2-3 feet, requiring a modest enclosure.
Technical Data
| Scientific Name | Lichanura orcutti |
| Morph | Albino (Amelanistic) |
| Locale | Coastal |
| Age | Baby / Juvenile |
| Sex | Unsexed (Sexing service available) |
| Weight (measured) | 0.6 oz |
| Diet | F/T Pinky Mice |
| Captive Status | Captive Bred |
Your Questions Answered
What size enclosure does a baby Albino Rosy Boa need?
Start with a 10-gallon or similarly sized front-opening terrarium. Provide a secure hide, a small water dish, and appropriate substrate like aspen shavings. They are terrestrial, so floor space is more important than height.
How is its temperament compared to a normal Rosy Boa?
Identical. The albino gene only affects color, not behavior. These are typically very docile and tolerate handling well once settled. Staff handling notes confirm the build and tolerances on this model are excellent.
What are the key care requirements?
Provide a thermal gradient with a warm side of 85-88°F and a cool side in the 70s. No special UVB lighting is required. Feed an appropriately sized frozen/thawed rodent every 5-7 days. Maintain low humidity (30-50%).
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