Sand Boas do hide a lot, and are not very cool except at feeding time, but their colors and patterns are pretty awesome. Rosys are great little docile snakes and although they are technically nocturnal, I see mine a lot. Their colors are not as cool but I think they are better choice for your...
I know a couple of breeders and everyone says that its not a problem as long as they are roughly the same size, have been quarantined long enough to know that neither carries parasites, and feed them separately. There can be the occassional aggression but its not the norm.
There are 2 Reptile Shows coming up in Mesa, AZ. The first is the Phoenix Reptile Show on Feb 14-15, and the second is Predators Reptile Show April 10-11, of course in 2009.
Any breeders on here going to be at either?
It's too big. Once I figure out where to put a terrarium with a larger footprint then I'll go that route. I had a small one when he was a baby, but it has long since been outgrown.
I was wondering if y'all would be kind enought to post pictures of your natural looking humid hides. I don't like the way plastic tubs with holes cut in them look. Either that or pictures showing how you've cleverly disguised your humid hide to look natural. Lastly, does it matter where the...
I don't generally like the way humid hides look. Does anyone have a natural looking one that they could post a pic of? The ones I've seen by pet products companies are really big and would take up 1/3 of the floor space in my enclosure.
My guy's enclosure has to fit inside a piece of furniture so I cannot go 20L, at least not yet. I'm just trying to make his enclosure as spacious as possible. I've even provided a ledge to utilize the height of my terrarium (he does use it).
Do you take your calcium bowl out too or just provide it with the meal worms? Personally, I prefer crickets as at least part of the diet since it's when you get to see cooler predatory behavior.