Amazon Basin Emerald Tree Boas
Corallus batesii bred by Steve Volk | Based in Boulder, Colorado
Facilitating the captive propagation of Corallus batesii since 2006.
Our collection is focused entirely on this magnificent tree boa with the objective of selectively producing high white, deep emerald green animals.
Premium facilites to produce premium snakes
We curate the perfect environment to ensure our snakes are thriving.
Husbandry
From handling & temperature to reproduction and perch size, learn the ins and outs of Amazon Basin Emerald Tree Boa husbandry.
Natural History
The Emerald Tree Boa was discovered in 1758 by Carlos Linnaeus who named the strikingly beautiful tree boa, Corallus caninus (Corallus batesii). The Genus name, Corallus was from the coral-like color and pattern of the boa as a neonate. Caninus came about from the boa's head and angled snout which is reminiscent of a dog. The elongated maxillary teeth also resemble the canine teeth of dogs.