Complete Kenyan Sand Boa Care & Setup Guide

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CONTENTS:

Introduction: 0:19
Enclosure: 1:10
Substrate: 3:40
Hides: 6:07
Water: 6:35
Humidity: 9:31
Temperatures: 10:45
Lighting: 17:37
Feeding: 18:04
Handling: 19:18

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ENCLOSURE STUFF
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SUBSTRATES
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HEATING/LIGHTING
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MISC:
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USEFUL VIDEOS:

Do Kenyan sand boas make good pets? https://goo.gl/PbVzru

Sand boas VS Hognose snakes https://goo.gl/z5mhhk

Impaction in reptiles https://goo.gl/WwnEUn

Best reptile substrates https://goo.gl/6S9Q3d

Worst reptile substrates https://goo.gl/xM2tfD

Increasing and decreasing humidity https://goo.gl/DkemDG

How to thaw out rodents https://goo.gl/p1NQU6

How to pick out the perfect reptile https://goo.gl/U42yz1

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INTRODUCTION

Kenyan sand boas, the weird, chubby noodles of Africa whose head and tail are hard to tell apart, and have pudgy eyes on the top of their head. I don’t know how you could resist. With only a few potential drawbacks and their easy nature, I would definitely consider these sand boas a beginner snake. You may think of very large snakes when you hear the term “boa” however, females rarely exceed 3 feet, while males are even smaller as adults, at around 2 1/2 feet. Keep in mind, they’re nocturnal and love to burrow. Although they often come out at night and may explore their enclosure, you’re going to have to dig around in the substrate during the day to find your boa. Remember, Kenyan sand boas, like many reptiles have quite long lifespans. You can expect them to live anywhere from 15 to 30 years in good care, with some individuals living a bit longer.

ENCLOSURE

Kenyan sand boas certainly aren’t going to be a big issue when it comes to space. A hatchling can start out in a 10 gallon enclosure or larger, and adults don’t require anything more than 20 gallons. As you may know, GoHerping doesn’t believe you can ever have too large of an enclosure, however, your can have too bare of an enclosure. For example, a 50 gallon with plenty of places to hide, explore, and so on (if properly regulated) is much better than a 20 gallon with nothing in it.

SUBSTRATE

Sand. Good option, right? It’s even in the name! Well, in my opinion, sand should always be avoided, even with Sand boas. The risk of impaction exists with all reptiles, and sand is by far the most common suspect of this deadly issue. If you’re unaware of what impaction is, it’s essentially when an animal ingests certain materials that are not digestible, most often through these indigestible materials sticking to their food (like sand on a damp mouse). Overtime, it piles up inside of them and can eventually clog their organs and has lead to the death of way too many animals. Learn more about impaction by clicking here.

Well, why not just feed the snake outside of the enclosure, in a separate cage or tub? In my opinion, this is another big no-no, which was covered in this video.

Now, let’s talk about good substrates. Remember, Kenyan sand boas love burrowing, so paper towel, reptile carpet, etc. are not options. In my opinion, the best substrate has to be aspen. I use “Lizard Litter”, which is made of aspen chips. It’s non-toxic, natural, dry, and lets your sand boa burrow with ease. Adding a few inches of this in your enclosure works great. You may be wondering, what about..... [ FULL WRITTEN CARE GUIDE AT http://goherping.com/kenyansandboas ]

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