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This is merely a question and not a plan of action. Can Rosy Boas be fed anything other than rodents? I was wondering about amphibians or small lizards like anoles. Do wild Rosys feed exclusively on rodents? Thanks, just wanting to learn more about my Rosy and whether or not he could be offered some variety in his diet.
 
Unless you freeze those, amphibians and reptiles are going to carry parasites, especially wild caught. It costs a lot to deworm a snake...
 
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