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Liann
at Fri Jun 15 08:44:52 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Liann ]
Makes sense to me too. It seems like that would better emulate his natural habitat anyways. He definitely looks like a healthy happy guy!
>>They're great little snakes, very fun to maintain. I hope this doesn't start some big debate like I've seen on other sites, but unlike what a lot of people say, undertank heating isn't the only way to properly heat a sand boa tank. I found out, with a deep enough substrate (2-3 inches of aspen works fine)that heating with a lamp, especially with a red bulb, will bring them out to the surface for a few hours a day. He's actually out more than my desert king and BP combined, and digests fine, despite some people saying that they don't digest right without undertank heat. He's eating and growing fine, no problems at all. Anyway, just thought I'd ramble about this for a while, too scared to post this idea on the sand boa forums, afraid I'll be branded a heretic and yelled at, lol! -Jacob
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>>1.0 Hypo Tang Leopard Gecko
>>1.0 Giant Jungle Albino Leopard Gecko
>>0.1 Normal Leopard Gecko
>>0.1 SHTCT Baldy Leopard Gecko
>>0.1 SHTCT Leopard Gecko
>>0.1 High Yellow Lavender Leopard Gecko
>>0.1 Albino Tangerine Leopard Gecko
>>0.1 Unusually Patterned Tangerine Leopard Gecko
>>0.1 Crested Gecko
>>0.1 Splendida Kingsnake
>>1.0 Ball Python
>>1.0 Sinaloan Milksnake
>>1.0 Kenyan Sand Boa
>>0.1 Rough Scale Sand Boa (I'll have her in a week) ----- -----
Liann
1.0 Colombian Boa
1.0 Suriname Boa
0.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa
1.0 Pueblan Milk
1.1 Sinaloan Milk
0.1 Hypo Honduran Milk
1.1 Pastel BP
1.0 Spider BP
1.2 Het Pied BP
1.1 Het Albino BP
1.8 Ball Pythons
0.1 Crested Gecko
1.2 SHTC Leos
0.1 Albino Leo
0.1 Leo (Normal)
2.0 Bearded Dragons
1.0 Uro
2.1 Wiener Dogs
Too many corn snakes and rats & mice to list!
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