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Keeping Kenyan Sand Boa's on sand
Well to me, this is an obvious answer. They are named sand boas for a reason lol...But I keep reading that its bad to keep them in sand? This to me sounds like a bunch of OCD reptile keepers got together and made up some KSB urban legend...I can see if you feed on it, but I remove her from the enclosure anyways, so I don't see how it can be bad? Also, their natural habitat is in sand! How could it be bad? Has there been studies proving that it DOES cause impaction? If so send it my way...
I think some of you guys get a little excited with your care techniques, and this is how these rumors get started...Unless there is something I am unaware of?
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Re: Keeping Kenyan Sand Boa's on sand
I've asked about this before as well,
the responses I got mostly said it was completely fine to keep them on sand. Since their Sand boas, of course they can live in sand. They're made for it.
I keep my female on Sani-Chips (very fine cut aspen bedding) because it sort of resembles sand in a way, but I like it much better than sand and it's easy to burrow in.
I feed her in it too and have no problems. So you can switch to sand if you'd like, but just regular aspen is fine too as long as you keep temps & humidity where they need to be.
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Re: Keeping Kenyan Sand Boa's on sand
 Originally Posted by CoolioTiffany
I've asked about this before as well,
the responses I got mostly said it was completely fine to keep them on sand. Since their Sand boas, of course they can live in sand. They're made for it.
I keep my female on Sani-Chips (very fine cut aspen bedding) because it sort of resembles sand in a way, but I like it much better than sand and it's easy to burrow in.
I feed her in it too and have no problems. So you can switch to sand if you'd like, but just regular aspen is fine too as long as you keep temps & humidity where they need to be.
Oh, ok! I always knew the answer to that question, because just like you said their built for it. But I wanted to see what people usually keep them on, and why they don't use sand. I use aspen now, but its lame lol. I was looking into the sani-chips actually for my balls, how do you like it?
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