Re: Heating for taller boa enclosure
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Sauzo
Hope you sealed that cage with a good waterproof sealant or that pressboard is going to just melt when you throw in 65-70% humidity in it after a year or so. Not to mention the concrete power of boa piss haha. It's almost as bad retic piss.
Yes i have sealed it with 3 layers of the best material available in the market. No chance that water would penetrate it
Re: Heating for taller boa enclosure
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Sauzo
Oh and to add one more thing, there is a big difference between humidity and just water all over the place via misting. Like i said above, misting will work here and there to help especially in winter but if you have to mist more than once or twice a week once a day, then you need to evaluate your setup and limit the airflow better.
And another thing, a bad shed doesnt necessarily mean you your humidity is bad. A lot of it has to do with the hydration of the snake which indirectly is from humidity of the environment combined with how much the snake drinks.
A bad shed means first and foremost your humidity is bad. My BCI always sheds in one complete piece. He does not drink that oft, he drinks once or twice after eating and that is it. For example, he ate last time on the 8th of December. He pissed two times after that only
Re: Heating for taller boa enclosure
Thanks for all the great information everybody! The top is solid with a mesh cutout for lighting, but I will definitely cover to maintain humidity. I was planning on getting a few extra humidity gauges so I can measure humidity throughout. I picked up a waterfall/mister to put in, so that should help.
I work from home so I am able to check on temp/humidity throughout the day. I know it will be harder to maintain a taller enclosure, but she absolutely loves to climb and perch, even at her size. I want her to be happy and be able to see more natural behavior, so I don't mind putting in the extra work to make sure all the levels are correct.
Re: Heating for taller boa enclosure
What type of plants do you use and how do you prevent them from getting smashed?
Re: Heating for taller boa enclosure
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normandcass
What type of plants do you use and how do you prevent them from getting smashed?
Big boas generally bulldoze anything you put in there. You can use all sorts of plants though like Pothos, Nerve Plant, Prayer Plant, Dragon Plant, Parlor Palms etc. The list is long. I personally use Parlor Palm, Pothos and Prayer Plant in my GTP set up.
As for preventing them from getting smashed, good luck there. I dont use live plants in my boas' cages as them, my retic and my BP have all managed to pull down, break, destroy and flatten plastic plants i've put in their cages. Cant imagine poor live plants.
Re: Heating for taller boa enclosure
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normandcass
What type of plants do you use and how do you prevent them from getting smashed?
In the photo of my enclosure you can see that i keep the plants hanging in plastic pots and not on the floor to avoid them being smashed by my boa. I use only Epipremnum aureu because this plant need very little light.
Re: Heating for taller boa enclosure
lol ok. Using live plants to maintain humidity was mentioned and my first thought was, she climbs on anything she can and the poor plant would be in pieces! I have already purchased the enclosure and am picking it up tomorrow morning, so I will try to make it work. If she ends up needing more floor space or if she keeps growing, I can see about adding panels. It's a modular from customcages.com and they claim you can expand in any direction.