Progression of Bci setups
Hi everyone,
I was hoping somebody good help me out with some information I'm having trouble finding.
This is may be to general of a question but: what is the recommended size progression of enclosures from a baby Central American boa to an adult?
i know babies can be kept in relatively small enclosures but how long are they comfortable there? Do people generally have a yearling-sub adult enclosure as well before upgrade to a 4'-5' long adult enclosure?
I'm waiting to pick up a young boa sometime in the near future but definitely won't have room for a full adult sized enclosure for about 10-12 months... Does that give me enough time or should I hold off till early spring to pick one up?
thanks a lot!!
dillon
Re: Progression of Bci setups
This is a 18 month old rc pastel (deap in shed) in a 41 qt tub... remember boas grow slow and dont need the food intake of other specieshttp://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10...4623460f14.jpg
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Re: Progression of Bci setups
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bcr229
Yes a 41-quart tub will be way too big BUT if you clutter it up with fake vines and hides you can make it work. Boas seem to adapt better to oversized enclosures than ball pythons do.
Agreed. ..I have a 8 month old in a 41q and she has no problem. .she could definitely go into a 28 qt but I have an open 41 so why not .
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