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Ash250380 Posted - 30/01/2009 : 18:05:57
I recently bought an argentinian rainbow boa from a supposedly reputable herpetologist having gone to buy a royal python, i used to keep 2 royals so know what it entails, since then i have looked on many forums which all seem to say rainbow's are much harder to keep with harsher temprements! The lad in the shop denies this virilantly but i'm already having feeding problems, is this true?
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Kazerella Posted - 06/04/2009 : 21:22:59
I think there's a sticky in the photos section with a step by step guide to putting photos on photobucket.

Basically you just upload them to photobucket.com and then once uploaded click on and copy the bottom bit of code (marked as IMG code) and paste it onto here
Ash250380 Posted - 05/04/2009 : 20:43:31
Got her from a local herp called repco originally went in to get a royal but fell in love with her instantly, hope to get some photos on soon but im using a phone at the mo and i cant figure out how to post pics, got a great one of her yawning!
Ash250380 Posted - 05/04/2009 : 20:37:31
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Originally posted by Kazerella

I think Rainbows are definitely harder to keep than royals, but really it's the set up issues that cause the problems. You really have to get the humidity right for rainbows others you can have problems like not eating.

Plus rainbows usually need cleaning out a lot more frequently than royals because the high humidity can make bacteria and mould build up a problem.

Saying that though, rainbows are such gorgeous snakes, usually the extra effort is worth it


plus Argentine's are quite rare- where did you get him from? I'd love to see some pictures of him.


matty18714 Posted - 06/02/2009 : 17:16:40
Good old evolution, every household should have some
Kazerella Posted - 06/02/2009 : 16:28:02
Evolution

They are native to the Brazilian Rainforest so are subjected to really high humidity all the time. They have developed scales that are resistant to mould, just so they can survive in those conditions.
matty18714 Posted - 05/02/2009 : 20:31:16
Just out of intrest, what causes them to be immune?
Lewy Posted - 05/02/2009 : 20:15:20
Like most have said humidity is one of the main problems for none eating rainbows, I needs to be really high for juveniles and still above 70% for adults, this is seen as more important than temps with rainbows really. Get the humidity right and they should start feeding again. Rainbow Boas are immune to scale rot unlike most other snakes.
Kazerella Posted - 05/02/2009 : 13:27:31
I think Rainbows are definitely harder to keep than royals, but really it's the set up issues that cause the problems. You really have to get the humidity right for rainbows others you can have problems like not eating.

Plus rainbows usually need cleaning out a lot more frequently than royals because the high humidity can make bacteria and mould build up a problem.

Saying that though, rainbows are such gorgeous snakes, usually the extra effort is worth it


plus Argentine's are quite rare- where did you get him from? I'd love to see some pictures of him.
karl Posted - 01/02/2009 : 22:22:49
Rainbows are NOT hard to keep, they are no harder to feed than royals, the only extra thing is maintaining humidity (75% average and occasional increases to as high as you can get it)
gingerpony Posted - 30/01/2009 : 19:13:11
the humidity is more crucial and considerably higher than for Royals, which can be tricky until you find what works for your set-up. i think the rainbow boas have a reputation as being snappy as youngsters. deserved? i couldn't really say! but they're certainly different to Royals that prefer to curl up into a ball and pretend you don't exist

heya and welcome btw

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