:? Hey everybody,
Well I have a problem with these two juvenile Kenyan Sand Boas ( Eryx loveridgei ) that I aqquired about a month ago. They will feed no problem but they will regurgitate their meals a couple of days later - I have been feeding them pinky mice as they are still quite small snakes.I got them from Glades Herp. I have tried everything - I have got conflicting information on what is the optimum temps for this species - some people say as high as 100 degrees and other people say as low as 82 degrees. I must admit that I am getting rather confused - I don't know what is causing this regurgitation problem - ???? are the pinkies I am giving them too large? is the heat component of their husbandry wrong??? right now I am keeping them at about 90 degrees on the hot end and about 82 on the low end. I would really appreciate any info on this as I really dont want to lose these snakes...they are beautiful and were a tad expensive as well....I was hoping when I got them that they would have been a bit bigger but they were quite small...sort of makes me nervous you know ???? thanks in advance... :wink:
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