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  • 10-16-2010, 06:54 PM
    ericeod
    Rosy Boa Aquarium Substrate:: What to use?
    I've been using the Z00-Med Eco-Earth, which the pair of Rosy Boas seemed to love to burrow into. But I read that the Zilla desert Blend Crushed Walnut works well for them. But since I changed it out this morning, the pair hasn’t tried to burrow. Is this to dense/course a substrate to use for baby Rosy Boas? Should I switch back to the Eco Earth?

    Second, while I'm asking questions about setup, I'm using an UTH and a 25w light with a 10 gallon tank. Will this be sufficient heat source for the Rosy's? I've got about 1" of substrate (since they like to burrow) and leave the UTH at approx. 85°F while the cool side stays at about 79°F. I am using Accurite dual temp thermostats with probe (attached to the top side glass) to monitor temps.

    Thanks in advance for the help!
  • 10-16-2010, 10:46 PM
    wilomn
    Re: Rosy Boa Aquarium Substrate:: What to use?
    Either bedding is fine for them. Couldn't tell you why no burrowing in the new stuff. They may well be disappeared by the time I write this.

    Your temps are fine but you could give them 2 or 3 inches of bedding and let them better regulate themselves by the depth they rest in.

    Pics always help but you seem to be fine.
  • 10-17-2010, 12:06 AM
    ericeod
    Re: Rosy Boa Aquarium Substrate:: What to use?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by wilomn View Post
    Either bedding is fine for them. Couldn't tell you why no burrowing in the new stuff. They may well be disappeared by the time I write this.

    Your temps are fine but you could give them 2 or 3 inches of bedding and let them better regulate themselves by the depth they rest in.

    Pics always help but you seem to be fine.

    Thanks for the reply, I really do appreicate it. I will take pics of the setup tomorrow when I have better lighting.
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