Re: Pre-Purchase Research for Kenyan
Well first off welcome to the forum.
Sand boas are pretty neat....what you've already found about the males is true, actually true for a lot of species....males tend to get into the breeding season rut a lot heavier than females so they tend to go off feed for periods of time, can be a little nerve racking for people new to the hobby.
I would say a 20 L for the adults would be just fine, I actually grow mine up in 5 1/2 gallons and move them later as they mature.
Switching snakes over to F/T can take some patience, however Sand Boas are fairly easy....even if you just tease feed them with F/T (which is basically jiggling it in front of him with a tongs)
I've kept Sand Boas on sand for years and never had one get impacted.....they are sand boas afterall, and used to this type of terrain. LOL
If you are looking into breeding later on, I would buy your Female now, it is best to get them to an Adult breeding size first, or at least give them a good head start on the male....females take a little longer to become mature than males. Depending on the types morphs you like should really be your deciding factor, not many of the sand boas really have what I would consider "high end" morphs, you aren't going to make a whole lot off them so it would best just to choose something which you enjoy....personally though I rather enjoy the Snows always something neat about those snakes. Flames are another very fetching color morph.
Anyway hope this helps.
~B~
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