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Originally Posted by formica
why take my question as some kind of personal attack and then just be rude? I was asking due to the fact that I intend on keeping sand boa's next year, and thought it was a reasonable question to ask, given that I have a stack of glass enclosures which I no longer use, for the reasons I alluded to in my previous post.
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Glass enclosures can be used, with the proper modifications. I've been keeping my adult fenales in them, along a couple of my smaller adult males. The tops are covered with lexan, cut specifically to fit the tops. To say that they cannot be used or are not proper setups for Sand Boas, when you don't even keep the species, is all hearsay. I apologize for my rudeness, but when the setup that the OP has will work, I just don't see the need to change it. As ive said, it may just be that his sand boa is sexually mature, and looking to breed.
4 weeks is nothing to be concerned about, as long as the sand boa is maintaining a healthy weight. When the Sand Boa is hungry, he'll eat. Keep an eye out for his head above the surface of the aspen, that usually means he's looking for food.
And again, to Formica, I apologize for my rudeness