Before we took the plunge and got these boas (we're up to 3 now) I was very intimidated by the humidity requirements of these snakes. I had been using Eco-Earth for our BRB's since we got them, to keep the humidity up.
However, it seems the care of them is blown a bit out of proportion, and they're really no more difficult to care for than our Ball Pythons.
I put them in 41quarts about 2 months ago, and they pretty much spent half the time roaming, and both females stopped eating (never missing a meal in their almost 3 years up until this point). So I added in some hides, but that didn't really work either. So decided to switch them back to their previous 32 quarts for now.
I also decided to try using aspen bedding as opposed to the Eco Earth, because I really don't like the stuff.
The first day they were in the aspen, they spent most of the time swimming through the water dish, I even found the male completely submersed.
Do you think this is because they don't like the aspen? Or is it just because I uprooted them once again and changed the size of their bins/substrate? Or is it because it's just Murphy's Law that they will swim, poop, and generally mess things up directly after you change their bins?![]()
They've all gone back to normal now, no swimming, and they've settled into their hides.
Like I said, initially I used Eco-Earth because of the humidity requirements, but I find we haven't had any issues. They always shed perfect in one piece. Really all it takes is a bigger water dish and less holes in the tubs.
Sorry for the long-winded post, just wanted to give you some background on how they're kept. I pretty much just want to know what everyone uses as a substrate, and weather aspen is a suitable choice? Lots of the care sheets out there have extremely conflicting advice.
Thanks!








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