Susielea
Lily
Wow, I just saw this.
I have kept rosys since 1995, and they were my favorite species for a long time. Corns are my favorites now but I will always have a soft spot for the squishies.
They don't like humidity AT ALL, so you might want to give them a small water dish instead of a big one. They seem a little more delicate than corn snakes, over the past decade I have had several that looked fantastic, ate, and suddenly died for no apparent reason. But it IS rare, so don't let that scare you! I currently have 7.
I have posted these pics before, but here are a couple of mine. The first 2 are Annie, she's a San Gabriel coastal rosy. The other 2 are Fred, he's a San Felipe rosy boa.
:uhoh: Now, I seem to have a big problem then
I'm running the 3ft tank with totally fresh bedding in, which usually raises the humidity for a couple of days, even in the corns tanks and the humidity is reading 58% and dropping, it was 62% when I turned it on this afternoon, I expect it to continue to drop, as the corns tanks always do.
I'm running a ceramic heat bulb, on a thermostat, as I thought that would dry out the tank a bit more than a heat pad :shrugs:
Am I going to have a big problem with that humidity, any suggestions for lowering it quicker? How low do I need to go? Can you give me a figure to aim for?
I do not have a water bowl in there at all, and have been advised to offer water once every two weeks or so :shrugs: Is that correct, I'm sure I read that on a few care sheets too.
All help will be gratefully recieved :bowdown: