Another Tarahumara question (Boa newbie here)
My beautiful Tarahumara pair arrived on Tuesday (thank you, Michael Beach!) and I am thrilled. I mainly have various pythons and one Brazilian Rainbow Boa, so these guys are a new experience. I hope it's OK if I ask a stupid question.
Usually my new snakes stay in their hides a lot, but neither of these two have been in their hides or under the clutter - they prefer to hang out on top of or in their cork rounds. They are currently in quarantine tubs on paper towel. Each has a UTH with a hot spot 87-89, cool end 77-79, ambient room temp 77, humidity 50-60%; a couple of hides, water bowl, fake vines as clutter, and a cork round to climb on. Is the 'no hides' behavior normal, or am I missing something husbandry-wise? I don't get defensive about feedback.
Another Tarahumara question (Boa newbie here)
Hah! I was really tempted to get a pair from him but exercised some self restraint. Congrats on the new pick up! They’re super cool little boas for sure.
Boas are a bit more confident than some other snakes. If they’re eating and such for you without issue then I wouldn’t worry. Sometimes mine will hide for a week, sometimes the sleep completely out in the open. Depends on the snake and the day.
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Re: Another Tarahumara question (Boa newbie here)
Boas aren't arboreal in the way carpet pythons are, but they do enjoy climbing and will use the space you give them.
A 2' tall enclosure would be ideal for a Tarahumara. They have enough room to seriously climb with that space, and establishing a good thermal gradient and basking spot is doable with an RHP. A 4'x2'x2' enclosure would be great life-long housing for a Tarahumara female and I'm sure a male would use that same amount of space as well.
For what it's worth, I personally plan on housing my semi-dwarf boas in nothing shorter than 2' when they reach adulthood.