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  • 04-17-2008, 12:55 AM
    Shelby
    Re: Looking into Kenyen Sand Boas
    I got mine from Jason Hess (Google Jason's Jungle for his website)

    https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...dboasapr06.JPG

    I'm not sure I'd say keep them 'extremely dry' I try to aim for 50% humidity or so for them, they don't shed well without some moisture (I don't use humid hides for them)
  • 04-17-2008, 03:56 PM
    Hardwikk
    Re: Looking into Kenyen Sand Boas
    That information seems to be accurate. KSBs are almost the exact same thing as Hoggers (both have small males and huge females, both are burrowers, etc.) except for looks and temperament. If you have one near you Reptile expos are almost guaranteed to have KSBs.
  • 04-17-2008, 05:28 PM
    Friendsnotwar
    Re: Looking into Kenyen Sand Boas
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Momma T View Post
    those temps are good but we keep ours on sand... they love it... I put them in seperate small tubs to feed but otherwise they live together just fine... I plan on adding more to my collection soon... I love these guys there one of my many favorites
    http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m...s/100_1580.jpg

    wow that black one is awesome
  • 04-18-2008, 01:14 AM
    Momma T
    Re: Looking into Kenyen Sand Boas
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by barbel View Post
    Well, I am guessing the information I have gathered is correct since no one is really disputing it. I was wondering how many of ya'll use sand and how many apen? I plan to feed them in a seperate tub so I don't really need to worry about impaction, but I was wondering more for convience and economics. I use play sand from Home Depot for my Leopard Geckos, is that okay to use with them? Would aspen be cheaper? Also when ya'll clean out your tanks, do you change all 3+ inches or just a surface clean? With our ball pythons we spot clean everytime there is poo then do an all over change about every 3-4 weeks. Does that sound about right? The help so far has been great; keep it coming!!

    If you could see my little guys in the sand... They really enjoy it I would never put them on anything else but the rest of my snakes are all on aspen or paper... I use the zoo med brand sand but I don't see why it would matter personally... I also have leopard geckos on that zoo med sand I bet the play sand would be much more economical... great idea!!! :sweeet:

    oh also I spot clean mostly... then change it completely only about once a month or so
  • 04-18-2008, 01:32 AM
    sweety314
    Re: Looking into Kenyen Sand Boas
    My Kenyan, U can't do a spot clean b/c her poo is IN the burrows. I started her in a 10g w/coconut husk bedding mixed w/aspen about 60/40 to give her something moist/firm to burrow in, but took her out to feed when she was little. Until we got the clips, she had escaped a couple times.

    Her tank is 83/92 with a UTH on a t-stat and we have all but one of the snakes in a temp controlled room, set at 83*.

    I wouldn't keep any of the snakes together, just for disease control, feeding issues...what if one regurged?? How'd you know who it was that did it? Worms/coccidia xfer, mites...that sort of thing. But when I get back from my meeting, I'll give you the links of the sites I was able to find w/Kenyan care.

    Kara (from NERD) was a big help, too in answering my questions.
  • 04-18-2008, 01:33 AM
    Momma T
    Re: Looking into Kenyen Sand Boas
    [wow that black one is awesome[/QUOTE]

    Thank you :P
  • 04-18-2008, 01:46 AM
    Otter_23
    Re: Looking into Kenyen Sand Boas
    I had used sand to begin with but found aspen worked better for them to borrow in. Here are some that were born in February. When my males have hit close to maturity they become very sporadic eaters and go long periods of time without eating, the good news is they lose very little weight.
    http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u...oas/SBF-11.jpg
    http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u...boas/SBM-2.jpg
    http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u...oas/SBF-31.jpg
    Male from last year
    http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u...ale/KAM074.jpg
  • 04-18-2008, 02:48 AM
    NightLad
    Re: Looking into Kenyen Sand Boas
    Kudos on asking about the KSBs, barbel. I was thinking of getting one of these guys myself! I have one BP but there is something about these snakes that just seem so interesting.

    However, one of the things that made me hesitate was that I read they don't like to be handled. Generally speaking, of course. IE; they can thrash and it is stressful for them, since they are a burrowing species. I also read reports from owners who say they are 'nippy' and they don't really outgrow it.

    Any first-hand responses to these types of comments about KSBs?

    PS: All the pictures displayed here are amazing!!!
  • 04-18-2008, 04:21 AM
    sweety314
    Re: Looking into Kenyen Sand Boas
    Oreo was nippy as a baby, but she's really calm now. We haven't had any problems w/her thrashing around when we handle her. She's any anery, but at about a 6-12 mos. went from a black to more of a choc. brown. Sort of disappointing, but still a very fun, easy keeper snake.

    When we first got her, we had a few feeding problems, as even pinky mice would leave a lump, but now she's a regular piggy!
  • 04-18-2008, 08:42 AM
    Otter_23
    Re: Looking into Kenyen Sand Boas
    Some can be but with their size they usually don't even break the skin. I think part of it is how you get them out of their enclosures and they seem to be more sensitive during shed. I have several that I hold regularly and then a few that I do hold but am more careful with and they are spazzing I just put them back and try later.
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