Lake Chapala Rosy Boa
Lake Chapala Rosy Boa – Desert Greens from Baja’s Central Gulf Coast
The Lake Chapala Rosy Boa originates from the Lake Chapala Basin region along the central Gulf side of the Baja California Peninsula. This pure Lichanura trivirgata gracia population is instantly recognizable for its soft greenish-blush base coloration accented by rich brown to reddish striping, giving these boas one of the most distinct and unusual color palettes of any Baja locality.
The subtle green undertone of the base scales creates a cool, almost iridescent effect that contrasts beautifully with the warm striping. Lake Chapala boas often show clean, even patterning with consistent color throughout the body, and adults retain their vibrant hues remarkably well. Their unique tones and balanced pattern make them a standout among the mid-Baja populations.
These boas are calm, hardy, and excellent feeders. Their one-of-a-kind coloration and true locality purity make Lake Chapala Rosy Boas a prized addition to any serious collection focused on natural Baja diversity.
Locality: Lake Chapala, Baja California, Mexico
Genetics: Pure Locality (no morph influence)
Species: Lichanura trivirgata gracia (Baja Rosy Boa)
Highlights: Greenish-blush base • Rich brown to red striping • Distinct mid-Baja coloration • Calm and reliable feeders
Lake Chapala Rosy Boa – Desert Greens from Baja’s Central Gulf Coast
The Lake Chapala Rosy Boa originates from the Lake Chapala Basin region along the central Gulf side of the Baja California Peninsula. This pure Lichanura trivirgata gracia population is instantly recognizable for its soft greenish-blush base coloration accented by rich brown to reddish striping, giving these boas one of the most distinct and unusual color palettes of any Baja locality.
The subtle green undertone of the base scales creates a cool, almost iridescent effect that contrasts beautifully with the warm striping. Lake Chapala boas often show clean, even patterning with consistent color throughout the body, and adults retain their vibrant hues remarkably well. Their unique tones and balanced pattern make them a standout among the mid-Baja populations.
These boas are calm, hardy, and excellent feeders. Their one-of-a-kind coloration and true locality purity make Lake Chapala Rosy Boas a prized addition to any serious collection focused on natural Baja diversity.
Locality: Lake Chapala, Baja California, Mexico
Genetics: Pure Locality (no morph influence)
Species: Lichanura trivirgata gracia (Baja Rosy Boa)
Highlights: Greenish-blush base • Rich brown to red striping • Distinct mid-Baja coloration • Calm and reliable feeders