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Sand boas

Celestine8

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Well, Eden's out growing his/her viv and I will have a 10 gallon free which means a.) I get Eden sexed and pick out a corn of the opposite sex to go with my odd-looking little ghost ( I gotta get pics) or... I finally get a sand boa. I realized that I really wanted to own snakes when I held a sand boa for the first time. Cute and fat and so tame.... *ahem*. I know this is a corn snake site, but does anyone here breed sand boas and is expecting hatchlings soon? Thanks
 
I have 1.2 kenyans right now, and should have another .2 here by the end of the week if all goes well. Mine are all 03's and seem to grow every day! If you are looking for some I know i can get my hands on some anery's het snow that are 03's as well with the genetics that they carry they are a little bit more costly than normals but hey you will get anerys, albinos, and snows when you breed them. The only problem would be getting them to you. I'm about a 2 hour drive from London Ont. Simon has been to my house a few times to pick up snakes that he gets shipped to me, so he would know better how long it would take. If that sounds like something you would be interested in let me know...
 
I would be very interested, but the only problem is that I could not get the snake from you for another three weeks :(. So, I'll understand if you don't have a sand boa available at that time. Just out of curiousity how much would your hatchlings be and how much would your anery be?
 
Everyone should get a sand boa :D I have one, but I don't get him out much, he is usually ok to handle, but I think he gets stressed easily. They are kewl little snakes.
 
Everyone should get a sand boa

:D

I agree, they are awesome little snakes. If you want a regular feeder, try to get a female (or any johnii ), the males of most sand boas tend to go off food for a while every year.
 
I have 4 corns..

2 ROSY BOAS

THE MALE WILL NOT EAT!! IT HAS BEEN 2 MONTHS AT LEAST!!!

IS THIS NORMAL?


my friend has two kenyans and the one that is supposed to be the female will not eat?


Any suggestions???
 
If it's an adult and male, I'm sure it's just like the corns. It's in love. If not, it might not be well.
 
I'd never even heard of a Kenyan Sand Boa until not too long ago. They sounded pretty neat from everything I had researched on them.

So when I was browsing at my local pet store (Harps, for those in the area) they had a couple of them in. A female and a male.

The male was in the blue phase was really ticked off at having his box moved. So I handled the female, and she went from squirming in the employee's hand to totally calming down in mine.

So needless to say, she went home with me that day. Not bad for $50, eh? She's a 2003 hatchling, and hasn't missed a meal since hatching. She even ate for me on Monday.

Fellow Corn-snakers...meet Nairobi:

Nairobi.jpg


They're pretty "cute" critters if I do say so myself. =D
 
Cute little girl you got there. But you know you won't be happy with just one, so when do you go back for the male?;)

$50 isn't bad for pet shop prices, latley I have seen normals for 50-75 each from private breeders. My "small" colony is growing quite nicley, and for once I'm female heavy, and I won't complain about that!

And the better question, when do you start the collection of anery's, albinos, and snow kenyans;)
 
Meg: Thanks for the compliment, I think she's cute too. =D

Kenster: SHHH. =P

Care to share any? ;)

Well, that'll happen when I can find some in my area. Which this is the first time I've seen them at this store, and they usually have a pretty decent selection.

The male was her brother, so I didn't think it proper to breed them together. I try to shy away from that for the most part.

One of the employees that works there bought a rather "fat" female at a reptile show, and after a month of having her she went to feed her and found 36 little babies in the enclosure. So she's selling them off in small quantities.

I honestly have no clue how old this one is, but the first feed date on her card is mid-October.

One question, what do you house yours on? Right now she's on paper towel, but she doesn't seem to feel very secure with that. I was thinking of switching to aspen as it'd give her that closeness feeling I've heard they prefer. I don't intend on using sand at all.

Feel free to share pics of yours, either on here or you can e-mail me at: [email protected]
 
Hmm let me think about sharing mine....umm nope gonna have to pass on that one:D

I keep mine on aspen or rather in aspen as I never see them unless it's feeding day. The thing that i love about them is the fact they stay so small and you can house a trio or more in a fairly small enclosure.

My ever growing colony consists of a male anery het snow (female het snow will be added very soon), 3 normal females, and a female black and white which has an odd coloration to her. I'll have to get pics, I'm not a good "dad" I don't have pics of all my babies. Although now I'll have to get them to show them off.

On a decent feeding schedule you can get your female up to breeding size in about 16-18 months. So You'll be able to get a bunch of baby "worms" in no time at all...I must warn you though they are as adictive as corns...you have been warned;)
 
Aww. When do you expect babies from yours?

And its funny you should call them worms. When I asked the group of employees if I could see them..4 of the 5 said "nuh uh, I ain't handling them worms". =P

I hope they are addictive. =D
 
it will be awhile before mine have babies. All of mine are early 03's or mid 03's and a few late 03's. The smallest of mine are eating 2-3 pinks a week. Where as the biggest is taking the biggest fuzzy I can find. The only problem I have found is getting them to take frozen thawed. All mine want live, which I don't mind feeding at this size but once they get bigger I want to switch over before the mice can actually "fight back"

A good friend of mine in Arkansas told me I was crazy for spending money on snakes so small, he says he has fished with bigger night crawlers...

If things go right I should have a few 04's with in a month or so that are up for sale. They will be anery's het albino and anerys het snows. They will be coming from a good friend of mine here, oh thats right you are a member on his forum as well and you voted for Terri in last months contest:p Just had to throw that in and give you a hard time;)
 
LOL, you're too funny. Must be that lake effect stuff. ;)

I vote for people I know and have met in person. Nothing personal.

That's cool. I've seen pics of the Snows on Alex's site. But I've not seen the albinos or anery's. Got any pics? =P
 
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