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  • 08-31-2006, 01:04 AM
    tmlowe5704
    enclosure
    Are boas the same as BP in the fact that too large an enclosure will stress the snake out? A friend of mine and I want to build enclosures. His RTB is about 18" and mine is 21" and want something big enough that we won't have to build again in 3 months.
  • 08-31-2006, 01:58 AM
    _BoidFinatic_
    Re: enclosure
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tmlowe5704
    Are boas the same as BP in the fact that too large an enclosure will stress the snake out? A friend of mine and I want to build enclosures. His RTB is about 18" and mine is 21" and want something big enough that we won't have to build again in 3 months.

    RTBs don't seem to stress as much being in larger spaces. Provide many hides anyway.
  • 08-31-2006, 08:07 AM
    ssscales
    Re: enclosure
    Personally if your snakes are 18"-21", I would not build them an enclosure at all. It's not worth the time, effort or $$.

    At those lengths I would just keep them in 12qt sterilite type tubs ($2.00) water bowl, hide and substrate. When the time comes (about 6-8 months of age) move them up to 27qt tubs ($3.00), once they outgrow the 27qt tub (about 18 months of age) move them to a CB110 tub ($12.00). A male boa can live in these tubs all their lives, females will need their own 4X2 enclosure at about 5ft. At this time you can start planning your permanent enclosure for your female, which I recommend be about 4X2 and if you plan on growing her to over 7ft, get a 6X2.

  • 08-31-2006, 04:58 PM
    Pork Chops N' Corn Bread
    Re: enclosure
    If you have a large enclosure on hand, a large cage can be made to work a bit but I would like just said use tubs. They work great and are EASY to clean.
  • 08-31-2006, 05:14 PM
    tmlowe5704
    Re: enclosure
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ssscales
    Personally if your snakes are 18"-21", I would not build them an enclosure at all. It's not worth the time, effort or $$.

    At those lengths I would just keep them in 12qt sterilite type tubs ($2.00) water bowl, hide and substrate. When the time comes (about 6-8 months of age) move them up to 27qt tubs ($3.00), once they outgrow the 27qt tub (about 18 months of age) move them to a CB110 tub ($12.00). A male boa can live in these tubs all their lives, females will need their own 4X2 enclosure at about 5ft. At this time you can start planning your permanent enclosure for your female, which I recommend be about 4X2 and if you plan on growing her to over 7ft, get a 6X2.



    well i am not making mine yet, but my friend insists on doing his. mine is about 21" in a 10 gallon for now, i dont really want to do tubs. We start building his tonight, i will try to get some finished pics whenever we are done
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