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Posted by: Red_Hydra at Sat Dec 3 14:40:11 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Red_Hydra ] As long as your boa is healthy, there is no need to worry about the scuba diving characteristic. If anything it may be getting hydrated for a up coming shed or seeking security like a hide box. If there is room in the cage provide a humid box where you can use spagnum moss or paper towel that is damp but not overly wet where if this boa needs to reach higher humidity levels it can. I noticed this with a few boas before that if they have a large water area they will submerge just because they have the ideal area for it. If you provide a smaller water dish this boa will seek out a humid or hide box instead. | ||
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