Brazilian Rainbow Boa
Product Details
Product Description
Product Description
The Brazilian Rainbow Boa is a captivating pet snake known for docile temperament and manageable adult size, making it a rewarding choice for dedicated first-time and experienced reptile keepers alike. With consistent gentle handling, most individuals become calm and confident.
- Snakes are long-lived pets - many species reach 15 to 30 years
Feeding Instructions
Feeding Instructions
Feed an appropriately sized frozen-thawed rodent - no wider than the snake's thickest body section - every 5 to 14 days depending on age and species. Never leave live prey unattended. Fresh water should always be available.
Habitat and Care
Habitat and Care
Habitat and Care
House in a secure, escure escape-proof enclosure sized to the species' adult length with a locking lid or doors. Provide a warm side of 88-92°F and a cool side of 75-80°F using an under-tank heater or overhead heat regulated by a thermostat. Offer two snug hides (warm and cool), a water bowl large enough for soaking, and appropriate substrate such as aspen or cypress. Maintain species-appropriate humidity and clean the enclosure regularly.
The Brazilian Rainbow Boa is a captivating pet snake known for docile temperament and manageable adult size, making it a rewarding choice for dedicated first-time and experienced reptile keepers alike. With consistent gentle handling, most individuals become calm and confident.
- Snakes are long-lived pets - many species reach 15 to 30 years
Feed an appropriately sized frozen-thawed rodent - no wider than the snake's thickest body section - every 5 to 14 days depending on age and species. Never leave live prey unattended. Fresh water should always be available.
Habitat and Care
House in a secure, escure escape-proof enclosure sized to the species' adult length with a locking lid or doors. Provide a warm side of 88-92°F and a cool side of 75-80°F using an under-tank heater or overhead heat regulated by a thermostat. Offer two snug hides (warm and cool), a water bowl large enough for soaking, and appropriate substrate such as aspen or cypress. Maintain species-appropriate humidity and clean the enclosure regularly.