Brazilian Rainbow Boas are beautifully-patterned snake, but are named for their iridescnece that can be seen in good lighting.
SKU | 572187 |
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Primary Brand | Petco |
Days to Ship | Item is not shippable |
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A well-balanced rainbow boa diet consists of appropriately sized frozen rodents, thawed/warmed to above room temperature. Feed juveniles once a week, adults every one to two weeks. Feed in a separate tank so that your snake doesn't associate your hand or the habitat being opened with feeding. Fresh, clean, chlorine-free water should be available at all times in a bowl large enough for your snake to soak in.
Always wash your hands before and after handling your reptile and/or habitat contents to help prevent the potential spread of diseases.
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