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Kenyan Sand Boa's
Well I got a KSB, and I was just wondering what the BEST way was to keep these guys. Right now I'm about to transfer her over to a 10 gallon with a couple heat lights. Right now the basking spot is going form like 95-97, i had to add a 40watt red heat light to keep the ambient at 77 as well. Using aspen, and have a small water dish and little hide as well for cosmetic purposes mostly. Although i did catch her using it a couple times already. So yeah if any of you have one and are a sucessful keeper let me know!! Thanks!
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Re: Kenyan Sand Boa's
Whoa. A heat light is pointless, as you will probably very very rarely ever see your kenyan. You need to get an UTH controlled by a thermostat, or a dimmer switch, and set it to a certain temperature, somethign not to hot, because your kenyan will either lay on it or around it at the bottom of the tank. The heat lamp & red heat light are a waste of money(not sure who told you to get them). Aspen is fine, It's alot better then sand as sand gets really irritating to clean, and really hard actually, because the kenyans will defecate at the very bottom of the tank. Get rid of the lights definately and get an UTH, you can even do an UTH like I did on both sides, a bigger one for warm, smaller one for cool, set both on a dimmer switch(seperate) and keep the smaller one turned down more then the warm one. Make sure of the temperatures though as you don't want your snake to get burned. If it's a baby kenyan then your 10 gal is fine for now. Also just keep the tank up higher and the temperatures should regulate themselves.
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0.1 - Poicephalus senegalus - Stella (Senegal Parrot)
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Re: Kenyan Sand Boa's
 Originally Posted by Neal
Whoa. A heat light is pointless, as you will probably very very rarely ever see your kenyan. You need to get an UTH controlled by a thermostat, or a dimmer switch, and set it to a certain temperature, somethign not to hot, because your kenyan will either lay on it or around it at the bottom of the tank. The heat lamp & red heat light are a waste of money(not sure who told you to get them). Aspen is fine, It's alot better then sand as sand gets really irritating to clean, and really hard actually, because the kenyans will defecate at the very bottom of the tank. Get rid of the lights definately and get an UTH, you can even do an UTH like I did on both sides, a bigger one for warm, smaller one for cool, set both on a dimmer switch(seperate) and keep the smaller one turned down more then the warm one. Make sure of the temperatures though as you don't want your snake to get burned. If it's a baby kenyan then your 10 gal is fine for now. Also just keep the tank up higher and the temperatures should regulate themselves.
Uh oh, you mean my going on three generations of kenyans who have NEVER had bottom heat, ONLY heat lights, well, heck, what do you mean?
They eat. They breed. They're nice. They're pretty. They're healthy.
What is the big no-no about heat lights?
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Re: Kenyan Sand Boa's
What is the non-big no-no about heat lights? Who uses heat lights, out of all the people who keep all species. Generations change. Also he said he had a few heat lights, not just one. Best option for a kenyan is a UTH. Ask the people who have been breeding them, and have kept them for a long time.
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Re: Kenyan Sand Boa's
 Originally Posted by Neal
What is the non-big no-no about heat lights? Who uses heat lights, out of all the people who keep all species. Generations change. Also he said he had a few heat lights, not just one. Best option for a kenyan is a UTH. Ask the people who have been breeding them, and have kept them for a long time.
Let me just do that, the asking that is.
"Self," I say to me, "what would you think of using lights to heat sand boas?"
"Well," I'd say back to myself, "I think it would be just fine. In fact I've been using them on my sand boas for many years."
"But Self," I'd then say to me, "there are some out there who say it won't work, that you can't do it, that it's bad for the snakes."
"There were those," I would then say to myself, "who once were so sure that the earth was flat, that they killed those who disagreed. Ever hear of anyone falling of the planet?"
"You see," I would then advise those who are smart enough to listen, "there are few things that can only be done one way. You will, however, find many a narrow minded expert who will insist, even in the eye of incontrovertible proof to the contrary, that theirs' is the ONLY correct and universally accepted method for whatever subject has mounted them on their soapbox. Generally and specifically I would advise against paying them any more mind that you would a knarly booger."
"Huh?" I'd say to me.
"Just pick it and flick it but don't go getting your fingers all goopy. Lights are just fine."
I may not be very smart, but what if I am?
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Re: Kenyan Sand Boa's
LOL, ok you're so right, let me tell you, NOT! A lot more people with more experience then either of us, don't recommend lights. Yes he can use lights, but its not necessary, and it's a waste of money. UTH is the best way to go, so why not recommend it?
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Re: Kenyan Sand Boa's
 Originally Posted by Neal
LOL, ok you're so right, let me tell you, NOT! A lot more people with more experience then either of us, don't recommend lights. Yes he can use lights, but its not necessary, and it's a waste of money. UTH is the best way to go, so why not recommend it?
I wonder what those sand boas evolved to do in order to heat themselves.
Did they delve ever deeper into the earth's very crust in search of the needed warmth?
OR......
Did the lay in the sand, sufficiently buried in the shallows so that they could both absorb the heat from ABOVE and be hidden from potential predators as WELL as potential prey?
Thor Hyardal (?), the world wants to know, are there sand boas at the Center of the World?
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Re: Kenyan Sand Boa's
 Originally Posted by wilomn
I wonder what those sand boas evolved to do in order to heat themselves.
Did they delve ever deeper into the earth's very crust in search of the needed warmth?
OR......
Did the lay in the sand, sufficiently buried in the shallows so that they could both absorb the heat from ABOVE and be hidden from potential predators as WELL as potential prey?
Thor Hyardal (?), the world wants to know, are there sand boas at the Center of the World?
Ok, so lets say.. Hmm... Are we in Africa? Well darn, I don't think we are, so we're not going to match the conditions to the 100% that they would be in their home territory. Another question... Hmm I wonder if the breeder used a heatlamp or belly heat, or even the tub system. I don't know but i'm sure willing to gosly gee put everything I own that it wasn't a heat lamp.
It's obvious you like talk due to that violation worth 50 points. Wow. Use that brain for something useful.
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Re: Kenyan Sand Boa's
 Originally Posted by Neal
Ok, so lets say.. Hmm... Are we in Africa? Well darn, I don't think we are, so we're not going to match the conditions to the 100% that they would be in their home territory. Another question... Hmm I wonder if the breeder used a heatlamp or belly heat, or even the tub system. I don't know but i'm sure willing to gosly gee put everything I own that it wasn't a heat lamp.
It's obvious you like talk due to that violation worth 50 points. Wow. Use that brain for something useful.
Trust me Sonnyjim, some have been amused. I am not alone in my mirth.
Thank you eversomuch.
Either way works, why try to argue a point that has so clearly been proven wrong?
Ahhhhh.....Youth today, I fear for the future.
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Re: Kenyan Sand Boa's
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They're not ball pythons. Much less humidity requirements.
I have to go with Wil on this one.. I use crushed walnut shells (understanding they are not the best), but even with aspen, it spreads the heat evenly over the top of the substrate, and giving more thermoregulation options deeper into the substrate.
Now I'm going to disappear and never look at this thread again.
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