These Boas are a dwarf Island form from the Corn Islands off the coast of Nicaragua. This Island is locally know as " The Isle de Maize ". This is probably one of the rarest Boas in Captivity today. In 1995 only 2 Captive Born Litters were imported commercially to the U.S. from Corn Island, Nicaragua. Permits were granted that one time for 21 baby Boas. But since that time the Island has become a Nature Preserve and Permits will most likely not be granted again. My friend Gus Rentfro of Rio Bravo Reptiles acquired 3.3 of the 21 imported Babies. I have a nice group of Adults here that originated from the original 21 imports & Captive Born youngsters from Gus's efforts.
Update 2009: In the Fall of 2009 I received another small group of Corn Island Boas from a Zoo in Costa Rica. These boas are identical in looks to the original ones from 1995 and have outstanding colors. This new group represents a completely different Bloodline. Plans are underway to mix this bloodline with the original line.
Update 2010: I expect a nice litter of Corn Islands in August of 2010. These sell out fast & a waiting list has started - so please contact me to get on the list.
Image Corn Isle Boa Male
Image of Red Corn Isle
Image of Red Corn Isle
Image Corns 2004
Image Corns Breeding 2004
Image Corn Islands Born July 2006
Image Corn Island Boa Adult
