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King_Kruss |
Posted - 19/07/2009 : 19:14:45 i know these aint corns and im sorry but i want to show off lol
these are a couple of Red Tailed Boas i picked up off the net (wrong i know but ...) when i got them all set up after watching them i noticed that the female was severly dehydrated and seriously struggling to shed. its amazing how much she has improved in 24 hours. a drink, a bath and a few mistings. shes still strugling to shed so all advice is welcome. i think they are stunning i hope you guys agree xx meet Mal and Anjo (portugese for "Evil" and "Angel". i know its cheesey but they originate from SA.
enjoy
thanks guys
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gingerpony |
Posted - 20/07/2009 : 18:32:11 agree about the sand, it's for sand boas!
why don't you have a look at www.therainboaboa.co.uk as Kaz has given us an 'any boa' sub-section to post in |
Brookestar |
Posted - 20/07/2009 : 10:02:16 im gonna use my knowledge here with a bit of hope and say they are common boas arent they? |
HannahB |
Posted - 19/07/2009 : 23:01:01 wow they are great! hope she manages to shed ok |
BlueTongueDan |
Posted - 19/07/2009 : 20:25:29 Nice Boas! I agree with Matty, You wanna change the substrate. You could add a humide hide if the female is having a hard time shedding. |
matty18714 |
Posted - 19/07/2009 : 19:43:30 Very nice, but I would change the substrate from sand. |
Dazzetski |
Posted - 19/07/2009 : 19:40:30 Lurrrrrvly, I'm new to corns so can only speak from my royal python experience, if they struggle with a shed I put them in a damp pillow case in the viv overnight, some people bathe their snakes too. Good luck with them |