Kenyan Sand Boa: Won't eat

Discussion in 'Boas' started by Ohana, Apr 23, 2006.

  1. Ohana

    Ohana New Member

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    RE: Re: RE: Kenyan Sand Boa: Won

    Yeah, this one is just a baby too, I am not sure how old he is but he is still young.

    Well I am glad to hear that your youngn' is doing better and has had a shed. That is great. I keep mine in particulate sand. That should be ok right? No, not Calcisand just some regular sand from a hardware store.
     
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  3. themowingmonk

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    that stuff should be fine as long as you feed him in another container so he doesnt get a mouthfull of sand trying to take down a mouse. the only reason i dont use sand is i dont like how dusty they get being in it, they dont look as pretty and a love the colors mine has.
     
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  5. themowingmonk

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    yeah KSBs are vdimorph, the females will get about 24" long wereas males will only get on average 16"

    So you keep your in with anoles, im suprise the snakes dont eat the anoles and go after the crickets
     
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  7. CornyGuy

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    RE: Kenyan Sand Boa: Won

    Snakes can't be kept on Calci-Sand. And they can't be kept with Anoles. I'm suprised the snakes are eating for you. They are obviously stressed out, sharing a cage with four anoles. And it sounds like you are keeping the two Sand Boas in the same cage as wellm, am I correct? You are going to need to seperate all of the reptiles.
     
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  9. themowingmonk

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    RE: Kenyan Sand Boa: Won

    especially if its a male female pair becuase theyll start breeding
     

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