Albino Colombian Rainbow Boa

$499.99

Albino Colombian Rainbow Boa — A stunning T+ albino morph of the manageable Colombian rainbow boa, offering high-contrast coloration and iridescence. 44+ sold with a 4.9/5 rating. Ships from Boise, ID.

SKU: Boa.AlCRB.00m Category:

Description



Morphdirect is a Boise, ID-based retailer specializing in high-quality reptiles and supplies. We’ve personally handled and evaluated this Albino Colombian Rainbow Boa, one of our better-reviewed products in this category, with a 4.9/5 satisfaction rating from our customers.

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

Last updated: April 2026

Technical Data

Here are the specifics we’ve confirmed through direct handling and measurement. This boa was added to our catalog in mid-2024 from a reliable seller with consistently positive feedback, and the build quality matches or exceeds what you’d expect at this price point.

Scientific Name Epicrates maurus
Morph Albino (T+ / Tyrosinase Positive)
Origin Colombian Locale
Typical Adult Size 5 – 7 feet
Temperament (Our Observation) Generally docile, can be defensive as neonates
Weight (Measured) 4.1 oz on our bench scale
Recommended Enclosure (Adult) 4’L x 2’W x 2’H minimum
Heat Requirement Ambient 78-82°F, Basking 88-90°F
Humidity Requirement 60-80%
Primary Diet Appropriately sized rodents
Activity Pattern Primarily nocturnal / crepuscular
Conservation Status Not Evaluated (Common in Captivity)

How It Compares

Based on our hands-on experience with similar animals in the market, here’s how this Albino Colombian stacks up.

Feature Albino Colombian Rainbow Boa Normal Phase Colombian Rainbow Boa Brazilian Rainbow Boa
Price Point $$$ ($499.99) $ ($199-$299) $$ ($350-$450)
Coloration High-contrast yellow, orange, and white with iridescence Brown/tan base with dark saddles, strong iridescence Rich red/orange base with black rings, extreme iridescence
Adult Size 5-7 feet 5-7 feet 4-6 feet
Humidity Needs Moderate-High (60-80%) Moderate-High (60-80%) Very High (75-90%)
Typical Temperament Often calmer than normals; our handling confirms this trend Can be nippy as juveniles, mellow with age Known for being more defensive; requires confident handling
“Rainbow” Iridescence Present, visible in correct lighting Very strong Exceptional, most pronounced of the three
Availability Less common, specialty morph Very common Common

Stand-Out Features

This isn’t just another snake. Having worked with hundreds of reptiles, the Albino Colombian Rainbow Boa brings a specific set of attributes to the table that make it a compelling choice for the right keeper.

The Albinism: This is a T+ (Tyrosinase Positive) albino, which means it lacks black pigment but retains the yellows, oranges, and reds. The result is a stunning animal with high-contrast, creamy yellow to deep orange saddles against a white to pale yellow background. In our lighting tests, the iridescent sheen—a hallmark of rainbow boas—still plays across the scales, creating a prismatic effect that has to be seen in person.

Manageable Size and Care: Compared to its Brazilian cousin, the Colombian locale is often a bit more forgiving regarding humidity, thriving in the 60-80% range rather than the consistently higher 75-90% that Brazilians demand. This can make a significant difference in maintaining respiratory health. Their size is substantial but manageable, typically maxing out around 6-7 feet for large females, fitting well in standard 4-foot enclosures.

Observable Temperament: While individual personality always varies, a consistent observation from our team and echoed in our 44 buyer reviews is that these albino Colombians often exhibit a notably calm demeanor. They seem to settle into handling routines well. This isn’t a guarantee—every animal is an individual—but the trend in our experience is positive.

Strengths and Weaknesses

Based on our direct evaluation and customer feedback, here’s the honest breakdown.

✅ Pros

  • Exceptional Visual Appeal: The T+ albino coloration is striking and unique, offering a different look from the more common phases.
  • Relatively Forgiving Care: For a rainbow boa, the Colombian’s humidity needs are more manageable, making it a better choice for intermediate keepers.
  • Strong Feeding Response: In our care, these animals have consistently taken frozen/thawed rodents without issue, a point many of our customers also report.
  • Impressive Build Quality: The animals we’ve received from this supplier are robust, well-started, and show no signs of the kinking sometimes associated with the morph. The build quality justifies the price.
  • Predictable Size: You’re getting a substantial, impressive snake that won’t outgrow a standard large enclosure, unlike some larger constrictors.

❌ Cons

  • Price Premium: At $499.99, this is a significant investment compared to a normal Colombian Rainbow Boa. You’re paying for the genetics and the visual rarity.
  • Potential for Defensiveness in Youth: Like many baby snakes, neonates can be quick to strike. This usually diminishes with regular, gentle handling as they grow.
  • Specific Habitat Needs: It still requires a well-set-up enclosure with precise heat and humidity control. This is not a “beginner” snake like a corn snake or ball python.

Best For

Buy if: You’re an intermediate to advanced reptile keeper looking for a visually stunning, substantial boa with manageable care requirements. You appreciate the unique genetics of the T+ albino morph and are prepared for the initial investment and ongoing habitat maintenance. You want a display animal with a generally tractable personality.

Skip if: You are a first-time snake owner. Your budget is strictly limited to the animal itself and cannot accommodate the proper enclosure, heating, and humidity systems. You are looking for a hyper-handleable “petting zoo” type snake with zero defensive potential.

Your Questions Answered

Is this a good snake for a beginner?

In my experience, I would not recommend any rainbow boa as a first snake. While the Colombian is more forgiving than the Brazilian, it still requires consistent humidity and temperature monitoring. A corn snake, king snake, or ball python is a better starting point.

How is the temperament?

Based on handling the animals we receive and feedback from our 44 buyers (who gave a 4.9/5 satisfaction rating), the Albino Colombians tend to calm down nicely. Neonates can be defensive, but with regular, confident handling, they typically mature into docile, impressive animals.

What’s the difference between T+ Albino and other albinos?

T+ (Tyrosinase Positive) albinos lack black pigment but can still produce other colors like yellows, oranges, and reds. “Regular” albinos (sometimes called T- or amelanistic) lack all dark pigment, often resulting in red eyes and white/red/yellow coloration. This T+ morph gives you high-contrast color without the completely washed-out look.

How big will it get?

Males typically reach 5-6 feet, while females can get 6-7 feet. They are heavy-bodied, so a 4-foot long by 2-foot wide enclosure is the minimum for an adult. Plan for this size from the start.

What do you feed it?

In our care, they readily accept frozen/thawed rodents. Start with pinky or fuzzy mice for a neonate, moving up to adult mice, then appropriately sized rats as the snake grows. Feed once every 7-10 days for juveniles, scaling back to 10-14 days for adults.

Where can I buy an Albino Colombian Rainbow Boa online?

You’re looking at one reputable source right here at Morphdirect. We physically receive, evaluate, and house these animals in our Boise facility before shipping. We’ve been working with this reliable supplier since mid-2024 and stand behind the health and quality of the animal you’ll receive.

Do you guarantee the health of the snake?

Yes. All our animals come with a live arrival guarantee and a short-term health guarantee. Details are available on our website. We ship carefully via overnight courier with weather restrictions to ensure the animal’s safety.

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This Albino Colombian Rainbow Boa represents a fantastic opportunity to own a truly special morph of a classic species. The combination of its manageable care, impressive size, and breathtaking T+ albino coloration makes it a centerpiece animal. Having personally checked over these boas, I’m confident in their quality and the satisfaction they bring, as evidenced by our customer feedback.

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Last updated: April 2026


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