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Overview
Buy Boelens Python Online. Boelens Python (Moleria beoleni). We have here a Young Female looking so spectacular. Female Boelen’s pythons are oviparous and are known to lay at least 14 eggs.
Boelens pythons are some of the least-understood pythons. They have been found only in mid-mountain forests in Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea has over 100 species of snakes, and many can be found only on the island. Boelens pythons seem to prefer areas with high humidity and low light levels.
It’s great that you’re interested in Boelen’s pythons! These snakes are stunning and unique, but they require specialized care and attention.
boeleni is considered to be highly desirable by private keepers due to its beauty, but is also exceptionally rare in collections.
Although captive-born snakes are fairly hardy in captivity, wild-caught individuals are considerably more difficult to keep successfully.
Boelen’s python (Simalia boeleni) is a rare non-venomous snake that lives in the mountains of New Guinea. Locally, it is also known as the blu moran or papa graun.
Within Indonesia, it has several names depending on which language is used. The common Indonesian names of this snake are sanca hitam, sanca bulan, piton hitam, and ular buleni.
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Lifespan | ~20-30 years |
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Humidity | 60-80% |
Lighting | UVA/UVB benefits animal |
Size | ~8-10 ft |
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In adults, the upperside color pattern is dark bluish-black or purplish-black, and the anterior part of the underside is white to pale yellow.
The white extends up the flanks as a series of streaks. The upper and lower lips are also patterned with pale or whitish labial scales.
The black portions are commonly iridescent with an oil-slick-like sheen. The body is stocky and the head large. Neonates are predominantly red upon emerging from the egg.
Gradual black pigmentation presents itself as the neonate grows and sheds. The ontogenetic color change begins as the juvenile snake approaches 1 m (39 in) in length, usually around 2 years of age.
Boelen’s pythons are found in Indonesia (Western New Guinea in the Paniai Lakes region) and Papua New Guinea (the provinces of Eastern Highlands, Central and Morobe, and Goodenough Island). Within that range, they inhabit forested montane regions.
Little is known about the habits of Boelen’s pythons. They spend most of their time on the forest floor but are also known to be able climbers.
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