Re: Rubber boa question.
Oh, and remember to keep the cage at room temps (70-75 degrees) during the day. It can go down to about 65 or so at night. The hot spot should be under 90 degrees, preferably closer to 80. Depending on where you live, ambient humidity will be fine if you provide a moist hiding spot and let him burrow. Give him a week or so before attempting to feed him again, and a week between feedings, whether they are successful or not.
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