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Very cool, everytime I see a sand boa I think of the movie tremors.
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Omg me too!! I want one so I can name him Tremor!!!
Nice looking snakes
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Re: My Kenyan sand boas
Cool, do you like the substrate you are using right now? I was using English walnut forever, but I am switching to aspen now because the dust build up is killing me.
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Re: My Kenyan sand boas
Originally Posted by jclaiborne
Very cool, everytime I see a sand boa I think of the movie tremors.
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Re: My Kenyan sand boas
Originally Posted by Physician&Snakes
Cool, do you like the substrate you are using right now? I was using English walnut forever, but I am switching to aspen now because the dust build up is killing me.
I used to use aspen but they seem to like the sand a lot more. I was worried about impaction at first but I kind of feed them directly or in their bowl so it's not a problem . The sand also looks really good IMO.
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1.0 Colombian rainbow boa
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Hello everyone I'm new
hey everyone I'm new to the Kenya sand boa family.
My juvenile Kenya sand boa started shedding on the 3rd of April and, I feed it every Wednesday. Should I wait till it's done shedding to feed it a pinky, or feed it a pinky anyways. Thanks for the help any info will be great.
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