Q for those housing boas or other large snakes in PVC cages
Hi guys!
Although I have a varied small collection (9 now with #10 on the way)... I have decided that boas are the direction I'm going. I currently have 2 males (BCI and BCA), just ordered a CA Motley male, and have plans (in the next 2 years or so) to acquire a breeding pair of Nicaraguans or BCLs... That said, this is obviously a more expensive direction for me to go with my collection housing-wise.
For those with multiple cages, what brand have you found to be the most economical, yet quality? Is is cheaper to buy a pre-fab unit of multiple cages (i.e. proline) or just collect as you go?
And, given 2 cages with the same heating setup (flexwatt, etc.) do you ever run them on the same thermostat channel?
I will more-than-likely be looking for sliding glass doors (with locks) and belly heat (the room is heated so I do not need RHPs). What will make it expensive, is the height I want.. I'm planning on 4'x2'x 18", which bumps of the cost quite a bit when dealing with any of the cage makers.
I'd appreciate any opinions from those that have multiple cages.
Thanks for your time / help!
Re: Q for those housing boas or other large snakes in PVC cages
Re: Q for those housing boas or other large snakes in PVC cages
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Originally Posted by
artgecko
If 15" is tall enough, then I could use one that tall... I have a Jaguar male Carpet that will need a cage as well. Do you have a pvc perch in there for him or a shelf?
I don't use perches or shelves, though you could certainly fit one into the T10
Re: Q for those housing boas or other large snakes in PVC cages
Well,
The amount of space you give depends on how many animals you want. I prefer to enjoy all of the animals in my care VS feeling like a farmer and having to use efficiency setups. I totally understand the need for them because having a lot of anything creates the need for faster cleanup, feeding, water changes plus time savings. Smaller more efficient caging setups also open up more space for more caging.
That said BCs ARE semi arboreal and they will use vertical space. They will also physically benefit from the climbing and exercise.
There are large BCCs found in their natural habitats high up in the canopy, not just the baby BCs.
I have a 48" x 30" x 20" Pro-Line and I think I would have gone 24" high if I was not concerned about heating.
This particular boa is about 5.5 feet long and is fed from perches 90% of the time, and he also will climb in the evenings.
http://i772.photobucket.com/albums/y...a/IMG_2322.jpg
I have these perches about 15-15.5" off the deck and he has 5" between the perch and the ceiling when he is up(bottom cage). The top cage here is 14" high and there is a young coastal carpet in it. She will soon get a 24" tall cage.
http://i772.photobucket.com/albums/y...a/DSC01380.jpg
Another option is to cycle your animals through the taller cages every few cleaning/disinfecting sessions and then they can all get a crack at the bigger space but you don't have to outfit the whole room with big cages.
Personal preference really, but I like seeing them climb.
http://i772.photobucket.com/albums/y...a/IMG_2327.jpg