Clean out any faecal matter as soon as it's possible to do so. Once a week, remove all cage 'furnishings' (branches, substrate etc) and wash them thoroughly with a weak solution of a reptile-friendly disinfectant (ask your local reptile retailer). Additionally, wash all the interior surfaces of the vivarium - floor, walls and ceiling. Leave it open to dry naturally. Replace substrate, branches etc when they are dry.
The boa constrictor is in a cage eating.
Boa will grow to their adult size regardless of cage size. If I kept you in a small room would you stop growing?
yea u can
They should have an ambient temperature of 75-85 degrees Fahrenheit, and a hot spot of about 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
you should feed the sand boa mice or rats
Typically you want to keep your hotside around 87% to 90% and cool side 84% to 86% these temps can vary, But for a healthy happy boa stick to these temps.
It is not advisable to place an anole in the same cage as a boa snake. Boa snakes are carnivorous and may see the anole as potential prey, leading to the snake eating the lizard. Additionally, the stress of cohabitation can negatively impact both animals' well-being. It's best to keep them in separate enclosures.
you say it like this: clease boa
Brazilian rainbow boa sheds 2 to 4 years
Yes, the boa constrictor is commonly referred to as the "boa." This nickname is derived from its scientific name, Boa constrictor, and is often used to simplify its identification. Additionally, some people may refer to it as a "constrictor" due to its hunting and feeding behavior.
they eat as long as they want
So Your Looking for pink boa it came out in April 2009 and it should come back in 2012 0r 2013 destroying its rarity. Its the rarest boa in club penguin rarer then Blue boa which is also rare.