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Posted by: moreau at Fri Mar 4 18:39:50 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by moreau ]  
   

Which of the sand boas are more active? My Kenyans have been pretty low in activity level, my rough scales rarely move, except for when my male was in too small of a container. My Persian sand boa however is CONSTANTLY trying to get out. Whenever I look at the bin, she is roaming and trying to get out.

She was in a shoebox so I moved her up to a sweaterbox yesterday to see if that helped like it did with my rough scale, but she is still trying to get out. Hot spot is 89, has a water dish and aspen chip. I have even seen her in the water dish. I haven't seen any mites.

I'm just wondering if they normally are more active than the other sand boas?


   

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