Re: Looking into Kenyen Sand Boas
Thanks for the info! It has been very helpful. I live in Phoenix and there is a reptile show in Tuscon, but it isn't until September. I think we are going to try to hit the show in Anahiem, Cali as well. My boyfriend is getting his stock up of BPs so he can start breeding this Dec. I have never seen them at an expo but I also haven't ever looked for them either. I know they will vary but, what would the average price for these guys be? On kingsnake.com I have noticed anywhere from $50-100 or so depending on genetics.
I don't mind keeping them all seperated but, I have read that if you keep them in a rack system that you can't keep water in with them because it gets too humid. How many days a week and for how many hours should water be offered in a rack system?
I read about the nippyness also but many people said they calm down once they are used to being handled. We have a couple angry BPs so I am not too worried about that!
The snakes pictured are so BEAUUUTIFULL and I can't wait to own some of my own!!
Re: Looking into Kenyen Sand Boas
P.S. The previous post is from me, Barbel! I didn't realize my boyfriend was signed in when I replied!!
Re: Looking into Kenyen Sand Boas
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kk1020man
Thanks for the info! It has been very helpful. I live in Phoenix and there is a reptile show in Tuscon, but it isn't until September. I think we are going to try to hit the show in Anahiem, Cali as well. My boyfriend is getting his stock up of BPs so he can start breeding this Dec. I have never seen them at an expo but I also haven't ever looked for them either. I know they will vary but, what would the average price for these guys be? On kingsnake.com I have noticed anywhere from $50-100 or so depending on genetics.
I don't mind keeping them all seperated but, I have read that if you keep them in a rack system that you can't keep water in with them because it gets too humid. How many days a week and for how many hours should water be offered in a rack system?
I read about the nippyness also but many people said they calm down once they are used to being handled. We have a couple angry BPs so I am not too worried about that!
The snakes pictured are so BEAUUUTIFULL and I can't wait to own some of my own!!
My guys ALWAYS have water.. I've never heard of not giving them water all the time.. doesn't sound like a good idea to me. They do not need to be kept bone dry.. a bit of humidity is fine, helpful for shedding even.