Harcuvar Rosy Boa

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Harcuvar Rosy Boa – Desert Contrast from Arizona’s Western Range

The Harcuvar Rosy Boa originates from the Harcuvar Mountains of western Arizona, a rugged desert range known for producing some of the most visually striking Lichanura trivirgata gracia specimens. This pure locality form is recognized for its bold, black to dark chocolate striping over a clean silver-gray or light tan base, creating a classic high-contrast desert appearance.

Compared to neighboring Arizona localities such as Harquahala or Dome Rock, Harcuvar Rosy Boas tend to show darker, sharper striping and a slightly cooler base tone, giving them a crisp, defined look that stands out even among pure Arizona lines. Hatchlings typically emerge with intense contrast that remains consistent into adulthood.

These boas are calm, dependable feeders and exceptionally hardy—traits that make them ideal for both collectors and keepers who value true locality integrity. Their sharp contrast and rugged origin make the Harcuvar Rosy Boa a quintessential representation of Arizona’s west desert beauty.

Locality: Harcuvar Mountains, Arizona

Genetics: Pure Locality (no morph influence)

Species: Lichanura trivirgata gracia (Arizona Rosy Boa)

Highlights: Jet-black striping • Silver-gray base • High desert contrast • Hardy and consistent feeders

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Harcuvar Rosy Boa – Desert Contrast from Arizona’s Western Range

The Harcuvar Rosy Boa originates from the Harcuvar Mountains of western Arizona, a rugged desert range known for producing some of the most visually striking Lichanura trivirgata gracia specimens. This pure locality form is recognized for its bold, black to dark chocolate striping over a clean silver-gray or light tan base, creating a classic high-contrast desert appearance.

Compared to neighboring Arizona localities such as Harquahala or Dome Rock, Harcuvar Rosy Boas tend to show darker, sharper striping and a slightly cooler base tone, giving them a crisp, defined look that stands out even among pure Arizona lines. Hatchlings typically emerge with intense contrast that remains consistent into adulthood.

These boas are calm, dependable feeders and exceptionally hardy—traits that make them ideal for both collectors and keepers who value true locality integrity. Their sharp contrast and rugged origin make the Harcuvar Rosy Boa a quintessential representation of Arizona’s west desert beauty.

Locality: Harcuvar Mountains, Arizona

Genetics: Pure Locality (no morph influence)

Species: Lichanura trivirgata gracia (Arizona Rosy Boa)

Highlights: Jet-black striping • Silver-gray base • High desert contrast • Hardy and consistent feeders