Do sand boas need heat at night?

Heating and Lighting As a desert species, Kenyan sand boas should be kept hot during the day with a slight drop in temperature at night.

Do Kenyan sand boas need a night light?

Lighting – Kenyan Sand Boa do not require any special lighting, or UVb light. Unless they are being kept in a dark room, in which case it recommended that a room light be left on to help establish a day and night cycle. Humidity – Kenyan Sand Boa require a very low humidity of around 10-20%.

How long do sand boas get?

Kenyan sand boas are stout snakes with blunt snouts and tails. Females are typically larger than males, weighing up to 2 pounds. Females can be 26 to 32 inches long while males grow up to 15 inches. Kenyan sand boas have a white or cream underbelly and orange, yellow and brown splotches along their backs.

Can Kenyan sand boas live together?

Male Kenyan sand boas should not be housed together. Given the Kenyan sand boa’s propensity for burrowing, habitat accessories should be minimal. Heavy rocks should be avoided, unless they are firmly fastened to the enclosure.

Does a Kenyan Sand Boa bite hurt?

A bite from a Kenyan sand boa is no more severe than a scratch from a housecat, to put it into perspective, but it can still be painful for you and traumatic for the snake, and for these reasons a bite should be avoided.

How big does a Kenyan sand boa get?

They are most active at night, but I have seen mine prowling in the afternoon as well. Male sand boas only reach about 15 to 18 inches in average length and about 70-100 grams in weight, although a very old male may reach as much as 24 inches.

Where do sand boas live in East Africa?

In the wild, East African sand boas range through Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Libya, Chad, Niger, Yemen, Tanzania, and Somalia. They eat small rodents and lizards, which they catch by lying in wait nearly buried in the dirt or sand until a potential meal walks by.

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How often do sand boas need to drink water?

Sand boas do drink water, and should have access to fresh drinking water at least periodically. If you use a screen-topped tank you can keep a small water dish constantly available on the cool end. If you use a plastic box you may want to only place a small water dish in with the snake at night 2 or 3 times a week.

When does a Kenyan sand boa have a baby?

Kenyan Sand Boa Baby During winter and early spring males will find females in their burrows. After mating the female will spend 4 – 5 months carrying the embryos to full development. She will birth anywhere from 6 – 20 live snakes.

When to lower the temperature of a Kenyan sand boa?

Starting in December, lower the temperature of your Kenyan sand boas’ enclosures to 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit. This can be done all at once, or gradually over a couple of weeks. During the cool period, your snakes will become less active. They’ll spend most of the time in their hides.

Where do sand boas spend most of their time?

Sand boas spend most of their time burrowed in the sand or under rocks to avoid the heat. They are docile and when threatened will bury themselves in the sand. Mating occurs primarily in the spring and summer. After a gestation period of four months, Kenyan sand boas give birth to four to 20 live young.

How big of an enclosure do you need for a Kenyan sand boa?

Tubs or small enclosures to keep the ‘hatchlings’ in. Baby Kenyan sand boas are eight inches long, so you’ll need a bigger tub than you will with other snakes. A snake stick, to move the male and female around in their enclosure. You may already have one, but if you don’t, you’ll need one for later. More than one male snake.