Re: What kind of boa for this tank size?
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Originally Posted by
missi182
You may want to take into account aggression and your handling abilities before looking at purchasing something like a green tree python. I have heard they can be very docile, and also very aggressive. Not trying to discourage you, but its more than just picking something that is the right size;)
I believe I am mixing up emerald tree boas and green tree pythons, and since I do not know the major differences, I will just say what I was trying to emphasize is that you may want to get a good feel for the different behaviors of the snakes you are looking at to help you chose. Good luck with your project!
Re: What kind of boa for this tank size?
I understand that if I get a green tree python, it would be a display animal. I don't mind if I end up with something I can handle or something that is best just to look at because it's too fragile like the young tree pythons, or too aggressive. My big hobby is fish keeping, and you can't handle those either :]. Some of them actively try to attack me, so I've grown to be quick lol. Not being able to "play" with the animal is not a negative for me. Maintenance could get interesting, though. I'd probably invest in a snake hook if I get an aggressive one.
Rainbow boas are actually one of my very favorite snakes, but I thought they would get too big. It's great to hear that they are an option!
When CB viper boas are available, what do they normally cost? I probably only have 300 or so to spend on the snake. If CB ones are rare, I worry it could be too expensive, though they are very cool looking.
I'm not too keen on the Kenyan sand boas... They look too wormy for me or something, unfortunately.
I think I'll stay away from the emerald tree boa because it looks similar enough to the green tree python, but it has bigger teeth to bite me with :D. The requirements between those two snakes are similar enough, right? I've really only researched the python.
So options include:
green tree python
emerald tree boa
rainbow boa
viper boa
Kenyan sand boa
There was some disagreement on whether the Hog Island boas and Peruvian Long Tailed boas would be OK. Are these in or not?
Re: What kind of boa for this tank size?
In all honesty, my breeder male BCI's (colombian, hogg, dumeril) are all in 30"x22"x7" enclosures. I don't use hides though, with hides you may need more room than that for them. I'd go with a nice male Rainbow Boa or possibly a male Hog Island.
Re: What kind of boa for this tank size?
You know... I think I've decided on the rainbow boa. They're a snake I've always wanted, and even though they aren't that thick, they're nothing short of beautiful.
So some questions- I'm reading care sheets and personal experiences, but these are more specific. Do acrylic tanks hold in humidity better than glass, and would it work all right? Or should I just get a large plastic tub? Also, with the size of the enclosure, does it matter if I get a male or female?
Re: What kind of boa for this tank size?
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Originally Posted by
Laooda
So D what are the recommended BCI-BCC stats? 1 ft. of cage per 2 ft of snake?
PS...I vote Rainbow! ;)
Many boa (or any other snake) keepers would agree a 6 foot snake can be housed comfortably in a cage with a 3' x 2' base. The height of the cage would vary depending on the species of snake. An 8 foot snake could live in a cage with a 4' x 2' base, etc, ect... As the size of the snake increases, the base of the enclosure should increase, and you could go for cages that are 3' deep instead of 2'.