Feed your sand boa 1 mouse every 7-14 days. Females tend to eat more frequently, so offer your female snake food once a week. Your male snake will typically only want to eat every 10-14 days. You can set up a schedule based on your snake’s preferences.

Do Kenyan sand boas bite?

Any creature with teeth can bite and Kenyan sand boas often do. They are more apt to bite than many snake species. Even when regularly handled, many sand boas retain this tendency. Although this snake is fairly small, its strike is startlingly fast and its jaws are strong.

How often do Kenyan sand boas drink?

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.

How long can baby Kenyan sand boas go without eating?

The females feed once or two times a week, while the male sand boas can go up to two weeks with no food.

How long can sand boas go without food?

In the wild, Kenyan sand boas eat nestlings, small lizards and rodents such as the naked mole rat. If food is particularly scarce, the Kenyan sand boa can live for up to a year without eating. At Happy Hollow they eat mice. Unlike most reptile species, these snakes do not lay eggs.

Should I get a male or female Kenyan sand boa?

Its easy to sex kenyan sand boas without relying on the spurs or popping which can damage snakes if done improperly. Males have a longer tail from their cloaca (anal vent) to the tip of their tail, and the tip has a rounder look to it. With females the tail is shorter from the cloaca to the tip and the tip is pointed.

How big do Kenyan sand boas get?

Kenyan sand boas are heavy-bodied stout snakes with a blunt head, small eyes, and a thick, short body and tail. Females are larger, reaching length between 26 and 32 inches, while males grow to about 15 inches.

Do Kenyan sand boas need a water bowl?

A sturdy ceramic bowl, like the Petrageous dish, is a good choice as a water dish for a Kenyan sand boa. A light plastic water dish will be easily pushed over, possibly fouling the environment. The only time the cage should have high humidity is during the Kenyan sand boa’s shed cycle.

Do sand boas need heat?

Temperature – Kenyan sand boas like to be kept warm and need a basking area with a temperature of 32-35c, however they can be maintained between 35-38c to help encourage a difficult feeder to eat.

How do I get my sand boa to eat?

To encourage the snake, either wave the rodent gently in front of the sand boa or alternatively, gently press the food item up against the lower part of the mouth opening for a second. Sand Boas usually prefer to eat at dusk or after dark.

Are sand boas good eaters?

Sand boas are carnivores and kill their prey by constricting it. Typically, their diet consists of mice. Sand boas can be picky eaters, so don’t be alarmed if your snake refuses a meal or two, but check that your temperatures, humidity and enclosure setup is proper.

What do kenkenyan sand boas eat?

Kenyan sand boas will eat a range of different prey items in captivity, though the easiest option is to feed them defrosted rodents. Due to their modest adult dimensions this typically means mice of varying sizes; from pinkies for hatchlings due to small adult mice for fully-grown female sand boas.

What does a Kenyan sand boa snake look like?

This species of snake has a sandy background with brown or black splotches. Each sand boa looks a little different, and there are not different morphs that can be purchased like the ball python. Kenyan sand boas will live up to 20 years with the right care. When young, Kenyan sand boas are jumpy.

Do Kenyan sand boas need humidity?

There is no need to provide additional humidity for sand boas; they appreciate a reasonably dry environment. Indeed, if you do notice that the substrate is getting damp – such as from spilled water – you may want to consider changing it. Most reptile keepers would assume that sand is obviously going to be the best substrate for a Kenyan sand boa.

What are the different types of Kenyan Boas?

There are also Striped Kenyan Sand Boas available. They feature dark orange base colors with a bright visible stripe on their back. You can also get Anery Stripe Kenyan Boas, which are dark black with light gray stripes.