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Some pics of my rubber boa :)

Zombiegirl

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And here are a few of my rubber boa that I took before we got back to Montana :)

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Nanci, I'm wondering if the house I'm currently in won't be too cold for her this winter :O I may have to get her an uth.....she didn't need one in Boise as the house was always a decent themp for her
 
I think Chris Morrison kept them. You can find him on Facebook. I don't know what their temp requirements are, to be able to digest.
 
She was kept around 75 average, give or take and was able to eat and digest just fine at that temp. I haven't fed them yet since being back in Montana, giving them time to settle in (much to the annoyance of my corns lol).
 
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