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  • 11-24-2017, 07:08 PM
    bcr229
    Re: Feeding and picking up boa in an enclosure with sliding glass doors?
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    Originally Posted by aliamo View Post
    Thanks for the feedback everyone! Seems like i shouldn't have a problem, was just hard for me to imagine doing these things from the side. My boa is a little over 5 feet long and according to the woman I bought her from, is pretty much done growing. I wanted to get the t13, however I'm worried about having enough space for it in my small apartment, so I think I may get the t10 instead. It's bigger than the current enclosure she is in so I'm hoping it will be a good amount of space for her.

    Unless she is a dwarf locality she's likely not done growing a five feet. A male maybe, but my females are topping out between six and seven feet.
  • 11-24-2017, 09:12 PM
    Sauzo
    Yeah, if it's a female, you are probably looking at around 7 feet to be safe. My 5+ year old female normal is 6.5 feet and my almost 4 year old female sunglow is almost 6 feet. Plan for 7 feet and you wont be in for a surprise...most likely lol.
  • 11-27-2017, 01:42 PM
    Prognathodon
    Re: Feeding and picking up boa in an enclosure with sliding glass doors?
    If you need/want access to both sides of an AP enclosure simultaneously, the sliding glass doors just lift out of the tracks. You still have the center support pillar to work around, but being able to remove the doors is convenient for cleaning, etc. And putting my engineer hat on, I’ll keep the structural support of the pillar.


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