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Posted by: herpsltd at Sun Jun 17 10:10:45 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by herpsltd ] Additionally Cuban Boas can take temps down in the low 50's with no problem as long as daytime temps rise to around 80 degrees. They are found virtually in all types of habitat from xeric areas to tropical jungle. They are very abundent in farming areas and Cuban Farmers call them "Maja". The primary food item in Cuba is an arboreal rodent called a Hutia but they eat a great variety of prey including an occasional Iguana. Anyway good luck with your new aquisitions. Tom Crutchfield | ||
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