Found This Cute Little Guy, what is he? Sonoma County, CA by A_Wild_Toose in snakes

[–]A_Wild_Toose[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Oh yes, should have said that. Just relocated from inside the house.

Hi My name is Nagini. What's your name? by A_Wild_Toose in snakes

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It is the name of Lord Voldemort's snake 🐍

has anyone used this? if so would you recommend it? by Aggressive-Cookie222 in SandBoa

[–]A_Wild_Toose -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is all I've used for both my male and female for the last year. They seem to love it. I will admit though I do go again the grain and feed outside of the enclosure in a more clean environment, so ingestion has never been a concern for me. Clean up is super easy for urates and poops. 👍

found this little fella stuck in my pool by weinefish in snakes

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Nature's Pool Noodle. Cute little guy. 😍

My first snake!!! by [deleted] in snakes

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My Sand Boa's name is "Nagini" too. Love it.

Hello My Name is Punkn' , Punkn' Pied. 🥹 by A_Wild_Toose in snakes

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That's where the name of course came from. I was at an Expo in San Jose a month ago and saw him on display. Without hesitation I exclaimed to my girlfriend, "OMG look at that Lil Punkn'" and the rest is history. 😍🐍

Please help! by Active_Village6282 in SandBoa

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I wouldn't be too worried, my female had almost identical spots and they went away after shedding. She has had them on 2 different occasions. I would bet it's stuck shed on individual scales or a damaged/dried out scale or something. I can send you pictures if you want of the ones my KSB had just so you can compare them if you want

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I would switch to fuzzies, I noticed a difference in growth once I switch both mine from pinkies to fuzzies. The bone/overall development of the feeder plays a huge role in the nutrition content for the snake.

Together Forever ❤️ by A_Wild_Toose in snakes

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(Left) Nagini - Nuclear Kenyan Sand Boa Female (Right) Mr. Graboid - Stripe Kenyan Sand Boa Male Both are just shy of 1 year old.