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    Re: Rosy Boa Care/ Setup (Brand New Member)

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Not to worry: you're apparently in the left pit, while I'm in the right one, I also keep other desert snakes here (a TX longnose & 3 Trans Pecos rat snakes) & have
    for well over 10 years now, without any difficulty. BTW, some rosy boas are from the coastal side of the mountains too...they're pretty flexible. I do not use any sort of
    dehumidifier either...just what my A/C pulls out.
    I’ve been doing so much research lately but talking to you made me feel a whole lot better. As far as for what’s catching my eye is the San Felipie’s Ghost Rosy. The Coastals are so pretty but seem more pricey minus a few. I actually talked to Ryan about putting a deposit down on a Ghost here next month. I’m itching so bad to get another snake. I’m in my first house of my own that’s not owned by the military so I can finally have one again lol


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