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Re: Just got my mexican rosy.. questions


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Posted by catsngeckos on March 12, 2003 at 16:48:05:

In Reply to: Re: Just got my mexican rosy.. questions posted by serpentdude on March 12, 2003 at 15:18:37:

thanks for the help! I wasn't sure if mexican rosies required anything different than my other rosies do. He seems to have settled in just fine-he's also very friendly, but I'm not going to hassle him for a few days - I want to make sure he eats first!

:My Rosys get the same treatment and housing, no matter what subspecies. I know there may be some who treat the more deserty forms a little different than varieties proportedly from more mountainous environments, but I haven't found my snakes to be that picky. It seems like no matter what I throw at them they grow and thrive...in other words the perfect snake, IMHO!

:Congrats on aquiring your new Mexican Rosy...it's always fun to get a new addition!

:Steve

::I've been looking around on the net for their care, and found quite a few sites.

::Do they have the same care requirements as most rosy boas?

::thanks!
::Cat

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