
A profile of the Solomon Island Ground Boa.
By Dick and Patti Bartlett
Common Name: Solomon Island Ground Boa
Scientific name: Candoia paulsoni
Range: Solomon Islands and other nearby Islands.
Size: Nears 4 feet, males are the smaller gender.
Color: Individually variable. Capable of considerable metachrosis (voluntary, usually day to night color changes). Ground colors red-orange through orange to brown, occasionally cream to white. Usually a prominent darker dorsal zig-zag pattern.
Reproduction: Live-bearing
Comments: Once a herpetoculturist favorite, today it is not as commonly seen.
This black and white phase of the Solomon Island Ground Boa is coveted by hobbyists
This was a commonly imported color phase of the Solomon Island Ground Boa.

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