Anery Magdalena Bay Rosy Boa
Anery Magdalena Bay Rosy Boa – Iconic Silvers from Baja’s Pacific Coast
The Anery Magdalena Bay Rosy Boa is one of the most sought-after rosy boas in the hobby. Originating from the Bahía Magdalena region on the Pacific side of southern Baja California, this recessive, locality-based mutation of Lichanura trivirgata gracia eliminates red and yellow pigments, producing breathtaking shades that range from pure white to deep blue-gray and gunmetal silver, contrasted by jet-black striping.
This combination of metallic tones and crisp, dark bands gives the Anery Magdalena Bay a sleek, almost polished look that stands out among all other rosy boa forms. No two individuals are identical—some exhibit soft silver hues, while others develop a striking blue-steel sheen as they mature.
Beyond their appearance, Anery Magdalena Bay Rosy Boas are calm, hardy, and exceptional feeders, making them as rewarding to keep as they are beautiful. Their dramatic contrast, reliable genetics, and proven recessive inheritance have made them the most popular and recognizable rosy boa locality in the world.
Locality: Bahía Magdalena, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Genetics: Recessive Anerythristic mutation (pure locality-based)
Species: Lichanura trivirgata gracia (Baja Rosy Boa)
Highlights: White to blue-silver coloration • Jet-black striping • Recessive locality mutation • Hardy and calm temperament • One of the most popular rosy boa morphs
Anery Magdalena Bay Rosy Boa – Iconic Silvers from Baja’s Pacific Coast
The Anery Magdalena Bay Rosy Boa is one of the most sought-after rosy boas in the hobby. Originating from the Bahía Magdalena region on the Pacific side of southern Baja California, this recessive, locality-based mutation of Lichanura trivirgata gracia eliminates red and yellow pigments, producing breathtaking shades that range from pure white to deep blue-gray and gunmetal silver, contrasted by jet-black striping.
This combination of metallic tones and crisp, dark bands gives the Anery Magdalena Bay a sleek, almost polished look that stands out among all other rosy boa forms. No two individuals are identical—some exhibit soft silver hues, while others develop a striking blue-steel sheen as they mature.
Beyond their appearance, Anery Magdalena Bay Rosy Boas are calm, hardy, and exceptional feeders, making them as rewarding to keep as they are beautiful. Their dramatic contrast, reliable genetics, and proven recessive inheritance have made them the most popular and recognizable rosy boa locality in the world.
Locality: Bahía Magdalena, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Genetics: Recessive Anerythristic mutation (pure locality-based)
Species: Lichanura trivirgata gracia (Baja Rosy Boa)
Highlights: White to blue-silver coloration • Jet-black striping • Recessive locality mutation • Hardy and calm temperament • One of the most popular rosy boa morphs