Thanks, everyone!
Id love to see the set up you have for them.?
It would not be much to look at.

They are in shoe box sized tubs in a rack.
The tubs have substrate in one half of the tub (with a paper towel over it) and, in the side without substrate, is a shallow water bowl along with a toilet paper role cut in half (though they will, of course, prefer to be burrowed in the substrate). I may place an empty water bowl (or something) on top of a portion of the substrate/paper towel... this is so that they can burrow under it (if they'd like) and have the added feeling, of security, with some "weight" over top of them (I've done this with my daughter's Kenyan who is in my care and residing here). When they are older, the set up will change a bit... though they will, likely, still be in tubs/racks.
They have such cute faces...
Don't they, though? Those wee faces just melt my heart.
I wish they stayed that size.
That could be nice (adds to the adorable factor) but ... they don't really look much different as adults .... little sausages becoming identical bigger, but still small, sausages.
Awe, I like Keyans but boy are they shy feeders! I had a few rescues in my home last year. It took me forever to get them right. Now they are in a good home with good owners.
It is so great that you took in the rescues, got them going, and found them good homes.
The two, that I just got, are well established.
However, my daughter's li'l Kenyan (who is much smaller even though she is not much younger than my two) is a major problem feeder (refuses ~everything~). I'd be surprised if she ever had a first meal prior to purchase. Am in the process of trying to work things out with her.
Congrats on the new additions! And Welcome to the KSB Club!
Thanks, Tom. 'Tis a club that I believe I am going to enjoy.
Those are a coupl'a suh-weet KSBs, Deb. I really love the coloration of the normal.
Thanks, Dean.

Seems most folks prefer the Anery (and I must admit that I am partial, to them, as well) but ... there is something to be said, for the Normals, as well. I love them too. Other morphs, etc., are, also, pretty cool. Although Corns will, always, be my primary focus ... I may have to, eventually, add a few more KSB morphs.
