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    i keep mine on aspen with reptibark underneath it, seems to hold in more heat and makes spot cleaning easier.

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    I keep mine on both eco-Earth and crushed walnut (2/3 of the terrarium has eco and 1/3 has crushed walnut) in a terrarium. I use an UTH with a canopy containing 2 UVB bulbs. They seem to lik ethe eco for burrowing, and will sometimes go into the crushed walnut and stay under the hide.
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    Re: Where are the Rosy Boa owners at?

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    Wow your Catavina looks awesome and has really orange eyes! Approx how old is she? As for the attitude, my Mexican and San Felipe haven't ever tried to bite, and the Anery bit me non-stop right after taking her out of the shipping container. She bit at least 10 times, but has since not tried to bite at all. I was surprised though how much bigger she is then the other two. She is double the size of the San Felipe (orange one) and is the same age, down to the month (Aug 2010).
    I wasn't sure on the age of Athena, the person I got her from didn't specify and was just selling her to make space for some of his other projects. I know it has been forever since I replied to this thread, I have been away from online for some time and am just now getting back into checking up on things I was into before. Sadly, Athena continued to be aggressive and I was too much of a chicken at the time to put up with it, so I sold her to a reputable breeder who had much more experience with Rosy boas than me.

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    I know it is silly to respond to this (you probably won't even remember having posted here, but just in case...), but I have already sold her. She was very aggressive and tried to bite me constantly, so I sold her to a well known local breeder. Sorry!
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