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  • 06-10-2015, 08:38 PM
    Gerardo
    Thanks for the advice. Im glad i have all this feedback on all my recent questions. I am at least a year away from actually doing so i have plenty of time to study and save up so I can provide great care for my boa.
  • 06-11-2015, 12:07 AM
    Shann
    This is my Proline, similar to Gio's. Mine is in white, and I don't have a pedestal under it. I use a proproducts RHP. It's a great cage. Mine is also 18 inches high, though honestly I wouldn't mind a little more height, more for ease of cleaning than anything else. Beyond that, I don't see a real need for height in boa enclosures. Floor space is more useful. With as heavy bodied as boas are, you would have to be careful to make sure any climbing objects are stable.

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