Keeping a baby boa in an adult enclosure?
People say you should keep babies in tubs and smaller enclosures until they get around about 3ft+ and are less likely to become stressed by a larger area. But if I fill a 6ft enclosure with a deep layer of substrate for burrowing, several hides for hiding, and put down maybe a layer of leaf litter or a number of plants so the snake can move around with lots of cover – shouldn't a baby Dumerils boa be ok with that? Or am I being stupid? I thought the issue was that little snakes are prey animals so they don't like to be exposed. But if given a plethora of hiding places, does that not solve the issue of exposure and stress, as it does in the wild? Or again, am I just being stupid?
I'm asking this question because I want to get a young Dumerils at some point. However, from what I've read, they can take 3-5 years to reach their adult size, and I don't really want to have the animal in small tubs for that amount of time.
Re: Keeping a baby boa in an adult enclosure?
I have a young boa in a T13, which is 48 by 30 inches. She's as happy as can be. Big spaces don't freak boas out the same way that they would a ball python.
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Re: Keeping a baby boa in an adult enclosure?
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Auriga
PBut if I fill a 6ft enclosure with a deep layer of substrate for burrowing, several hides for hiding, and put down maybe a layer of leaf litter or a number of plants so the snake can move around with lots of cover – shouldn't a baby Dumerils boa be ok with that?
I'm asking this question because I want to get a young Dumerils at some point. However, from what I've read, they can take 3-5 years to reach their adult size, and I don't really want to have the animal in small tubs for that amount of time.
It would work- also to begin with, boas in general aren't as sensitive to open places/no places to hide like a ball python would be.
Though I think the tub sizes are totally fine for subadults until around 3 years old. They're light and easy to clean and you can still set them up in a fancier way if you want to. Doesn't have to be a "small tub". I keep my 3 year old female in a 110 qt tub, which is about 3 feet long, and the size still suits her. Here's my tub setup for her normally, but taken a few months ago.
http://66.media.tumblr.com/b52d54d1d...2zso1_1280.jpg