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The East African (also known an the Kenyan) sand boa is in build a typical sand boa, but colored orange or yellow with chocolate-brown to black splotches.
Loving, Denise. "Kenyan (East African) Sand Boa Care Sheet." 1997 Retrieved 24 February 2002 http://www.tbcnet.com/~gknaack/info/sbcs.html...
Loving, Denise. "Kenyan (East African) Sand Boa Care Sheet." 1997 Retrieved 24 February 2002 http://www.tbcnet.com/~gknaack/info/sbcs.html...
Russian Sand Boa, Black Sand Boa, Dwarf Sand Boa, Central Asian Sand Boa, Mountain Sand Boa. ... The care of E.miliaris miliaris is quite straightforward and is similar to other Sand Boas.
Sand Boas are one of the more common snakes, read how to take care of them with our care sheet.
There are numerous options for substrate. Sand boas typically do well on aspen shavings, ... Don't leave a lot of water in there for long as sand boas become ill in humid conditions.
Captive Care: 10 gallon tank for babies, 20 gallon for a pair of adults, with several inches of sand ( or newspaper), no suculant plants, only dry weathered driftwood, manzanita branches, and rocks.
Substrates which have been used successfully include: newsprint, course sand, dried pine, aspen and Care Fresh.
There are in use a variety of different names all referring to this subspecies, including simply "boa constrictor." This form of boa may be referred to as the pet store boa constrictor, redtail boa, ...
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