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07-04-12, 08:16 AM
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Rosy Boa Shed
Just wondering how long it takes your rosy boa to shed? This is my first shed with her, her eyes capped over about a week ago and she hasnt shed yet. (My corn pulls a perfect shed in 3-4 days).
Also, I would like any tips you may have on helping the shed while keeping humidity low. Thanks
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07-05-12, 10:02 AM
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Re: Rosy Boa Shed
My girl is spending all of her time in her water bowl right now. I was not aware that rosy boas soaked.
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07-05-12, 10:45 AM
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Re: Rosy Boa Shed
Don't have experience with Rosys but soaking is *sometimes* a sign of mites. You might want to do a closer inspection.
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07-05-12, 01:51 PM
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Re: Rosy Boa Shed
While keeping the overall humidity low, rosys need access to higher humidity(such as a humid hide) especially during shed. Try filling a margarine tub with damp moss. I believe you will find this helps greatly with shedding and overall health.
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07-05-12, 01:53 PM
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Re: Rosy Boa Shed
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Originally Posted by drewkore
While keeping the overall humidity low, rosys need access to higher humidity(such as a humid hide) especially during shed. Try filling a margarine tub with damp moss. I believe you will find this helps greatly with shedding and overall health.
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Great suggestion! I had similar problems with my Rosies and my Kenyans. The humidity box solved everything.
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07-05-12, 05:03 PM
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Re: Rosy Boa Shed
ok thanks guys. while I have you here, what do you guys use as substrate for your rosy boa?
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07-05-12, 06:08 PM
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Re: Rosy Boa Shed
Newspaper but if you're looking for a more aesthetically pleasing setup you can go with cage carpet or ground english walnut shells.
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07-05-12, 07:01 PM
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Re: Rosy Boa Shed
I use aspen. Have been for years with no problems. If you go with the walnut shells be sure not to feed on them.
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07-05-12, 08:04 PM
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Re: Rosy Boa Shed
She is on aspen right now, but I want to switch over to decomposed granite. I think that is close to their natural substrate? Do you guys know anything about it?
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07-06-12, 05:19 PM
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Re: Rosy Boa Shed
when I see mine are ready to shed I'll move part of their water dish over the heat source till they are done shedding (flex watt in my case)
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07-14-12, 06:50 PM
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Re: Rosy Boa Shed
My rosy boa, Boaz, actually just finished shedding again this past week. He's usually fairly slow to shed...it seems to take him ages from go through the stages. I usually give him a couple good hour-long soaks in a plastic tub with a really wet towel, one while he is in the blue, one when he goes "clear". It seems to help him out a lot.
The moss idea is also a good idea.
I use reclaimed cellulose fibre for his bedding, he seems to love it since he can burrow easily in it. Rosies love to burrow. Just make sure you don't get sand - very bad substrate.
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