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Re: Help?!! african sand boa!
it would be greatly appreciated
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Re: Help?!! african sand boa!
Hi there.. I assume you mean a Kenyan sand boa. I have two.. they're pretty easy to keep.
You want a similar temp/humidity as for ball pythons, but since sand boas are burrowing snakes, you don't want newspaper, instead use something they can dig in. I use aspen shavings for mine. Just don't use pine or cedar, as they will cause respiratory distress.
If it's a young one, you want to keep it in a pretty small enclosure too.
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Re: Help?!! african sand boa!
should i put something on the bottom of the cage under the substrate so when they burrow they dont burn themselves on the uth?
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Re: Help?!! african sand boa!
The UTH should never be hot enough on the bottom to burn the snake.. if it is, it needs to be turned down on the thermostat (all UTHs need something to regulate them). Snakes can (and will) get under newspaper to burn themselves.. Not worth the risk.
I don't use anything under the aspen.
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Re: Help?!! african sand boa!
im thinking way too much like a bp owner lol his area is under the substrate not above it so regulating temps at the bottom of the tank not on top of the aspen, am i on the right track?
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Re: Help?!! african sand boa!
Correct. They spend 99% of the time at the bottom of the substrate. (though even with a BP you want to measure temps on the glass to make sure they aren't too hot)
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