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 Bought her from a friend of mine.
 
 She's a ~5yrs old, CB female.  She's about 22-24".  My scale is broken, so I don't know the weight.  She looks pretty healthy to me.
 
 I'm currently keeping her in a 15qt sterlite tub with a sand/cocofiber substrate, water bowl, hide spot.  I keep the tub on the floor where temps are consistently in the mid 70s.
 
 I haven't fed her yet but she's supposed to be a weekly consumer of one thawed fuzzy.  Her previous owner hibernated her in the winter in hopes of breeding her, but the snake only produced a few slugs.
 
 I plan to keep her as a pet.
 
 I have about 10 years experience keeping lizards, torts and frogs.  I once had an Arizona Mountain King.  She did OK but I eventually sold her.  I've had my most success breeding Russian tortoises.
 
 And I've reviewed the info on rubberboas.com
 
 Questions:
 
 1) I plan to eventually move her into a 10-15 gallon tank with a semi-natural setup:  coco/sand substrate, hollow log, potted plant (maybe pothos), water bowl, branches.  Aside from it being a bigger pain to keep clean, is there anything else I should know about keeping rubber boas in a natural setup?
 
 2) If I don't plan to breed her, should I continue to hibernate her?  My basement drops into the mid 50s from around December to March, and that's where I hibernate my tortoises.
 
 3) Is a temperature range of 75-80 sufficient for digestion for these snakes?
 
 Thanks
 
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                 My New Rubber Boa - bradtort, Tue Jun 13 16:03:36 2006 |