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Old 10-10-11, 06:15 PM   #1
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Rosy Boas

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!
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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!
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 has several pairs of Rosie's. He a member on here. You could PM him.
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Old 10-11-11, 05:12 PM   #3
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Re: Rosy Boas

If anyone knows a good care sheet, that would be much appreciated too. Thanks!
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Do you have any pics of your rosy on here? I have been looking to see what locality it is.
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Re: Rosy Boas

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:



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/eryci...-rosy-boa.html
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localityrosys.com should help with finding out what locality she is.
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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?

check VMSherp.com as well for locality help.
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