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alessia55
10-10-11, 06:15 PM
Does any one have any personal experience with rosy boas? I'm looking online for care sheets but most aren't detailed enough as I would like them to be. I know the basics: size, temps, housing needs. But I would love to know... are they good feeders? easy to feed, etc? docile in temperament? Would like to see some rosy boa enclosures too. Any info would be helpful! :yes:
marvelfreak
10-11-11, 07:33 AM
Does any one have any personal experience with rosy boas? I'm looking online for care sheets but most aren't detailed enough as I would like them to be. I know the basics: size, temps, housing needs. But I would love to know... are they good feeders? easy to feed, etc? docile in temperament? Would like to see some rosy boa enclosures too. Any info would be helpful! :yes:
My buddy has one it friendly has can be and eat's all the time for him. He uses sand and only puts a very small water bowl. You don't want as little a possible humidity. To much will make them go off of eating. This is just from what i seen with his.
I know Shmoges (http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/members/shmoges.html) has several pairs of Rosie's. He a member on here. You could PM him.
alessia55
10-11-11, 05:12 PM
If anyone knows a good care sheet, that would be much appreciated too. Thanks!
Shmoges
10-31-11, 11:24 PM
Do you have any pics of your rosy on here? I have been looking to see what locality it is.
alessia55
11-01-11, 07:20 AM
I don't want to bother her so I don't want to open her cage to take a picture, but here's one off of google that looks identical to her:
http://www.rightpet.com/thumbnail/BreedDetailPhotos/ReptileBreed_2_67_1.jpg
I don't know if you've put together the pieces, but she's the same one I'm talking about in http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/erycines/88889-sick-rosy-boa.html
Pareeeee
12-02-11, 09:09 PM
localityrosys.com should help with finding out what locality she is.
Shmoges
12-04-11, 12:05 AM
Better pic would help but it could be a Hemet if the lighter parts are metallic looking, otherwise it looks like a hypo Anza Borrego I happen to have pics of what I think it could be on Parreeeee's post.
hows this pic compare?
http://vmsherp.com/images/Rosies/AnzaBorregoHS.JPG
check VMSherp.com as well for locality help.
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