Gongylophis (Eryx) colubrinus (Kenyan sand boa)
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Care Kenya sand boas are able to go without food for a long time, so don't worry if your boa doesn't eat for once. Keep an eye on the weight of the boa and the behavior. If this is too different from the normal situation, it is advisable to consult an expert. Water CleaningTo prevent health problems with your snake, the accommodation must be cleaned regularly. This prevents the accumulation of harmful substances and diseases. It is advisable to clean the accommodation once a week. In addition, the entire enclosure must be cleaned and disinfected a few times a year to prevent the build-up of bacteria. Handling The other things to look out for are: always handle your Kenya sand boa calmly and leave it with your waist on your hand or use a snake hook. Make sure your snake understands that you are going to handle it and move gently when you handle it. Also make sure that your hands are washed and do not smell like food. Finally, do not handle your snake when it is peeling and do not handle it in the dark. |
Housing For the enclosure there are some extra things to look out for. The Kenya sand boas, for example, are quite good at escaping, it will have to be ensured that there are no cracks that they can go through. In addition, ventilation is needed to keep the air fresh and it is advisable to set up the enclosure out of the bright sun and as vibration-free as possible. |
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