New brazilian rainbow boa owner questions
Just bought my first BRB from a breeder and should be here within the week. Trying to get everything figured out so I can be ready when he arrives. As for housing for now I'm thinking of a national geographic terrium. http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/04/20/evupaqu6.jpg I am just planning on covering the top so it lowers humidity escaping.
For humidity I am looking at doing a reptifogger ( I have one for my Bp's and it works well) since I need to achieve high humidity.
As for substrate I haven't decided. I've heard reptibark ( microwaved to kill bugs) works.
My main question is heating. I was told to not do bulbs cause brb isn't a fan of light and it drys the air. Radiant panels was recommended but for the time being I'm tight on cash because of all the initial start up cost. Do you guys have any recommendations on heating or any of the above? Would a heating pad and night heating bulb do the trick until I have the panel funding?
Thanks for your help
Christian
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Also for the terrium the baby I am getting isn't a year old yet so it's fairly small. Should I go with the 18.5 gal or jump straight to the 50 for future growth ?
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Ok I'm no expert but I'm going to try and offer some advice. If I'm wrong someone will hopefully chime in. You should use an appropriate heating pad on one side of the enclosure hooked up to thermostat or rheostat for now since you're a little tight on cash. I use the coco husk substrate. I don't know if that's what repti bark is or not but coco husk works very well for me at keeping humidity. A low wattage night light and a heating pad in my opinion should be enough to create the right temps. As for the tank question. A bare 50gal might be a little too big and stressful but filled with hides and stuff I think it should be fine. However it'll be more costly to get the proper heat (bigger heating pad etc) however it would last awhile and allow it room for growth. Hope I helped a lottle
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Ok tub wise how do I go about that? I have only ever dealt with tanks. What kind of tub do I get? What do I use as a lid/cover. I have zoo med heating pads from the pet store. Will those work as heat?
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Ok tub wise how do I go about that? I have only ever dealt with tanks. What kind of tub do I get? What do I use as a lid/cover. I have zoo med heating pads from the pet store. Will those work as heat?
A 28 or 32 quart tub with a secure lid will work for a few years. In the meantime save up for a PVC enclosure.
The Zoo Med UTH's will work, just make sure they are on a t-stat. This species should run 75*F-85*F on the cool-hot sides, any hotter can cause health issues.
Youngsters need higher humidity than adults, 90% for hatchlings, 80% for juveniles, 70% for adults. Young BRB's, like other young snakes, spend most of their time hiding though I would occasionally see mine active at night.
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So I'm thinking of moving my boa to a tub now. I saw a lot of people recommending 41qt sterlite tubs. I have a UTH that said it's good for 10-20 gallon. Should that be fine for a 41qt tub?
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So I'm thinking of moving my boa to a tub now. I saw a lot of people recommending 41qt sterlite tubs. I have a UTH that said it's good for 10-20 gallon. Should that be fine for a 41qt tub?
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I don't doubt that it can provide a large enough hot spot, make sure to use a thermostat with it to keep it from getting too warm though.