Hog Island cage size question & update pics ;)
So right now I have my hog island in my bp 28 qt rack. She is doing great, and has enough room. She is over a year old now. My question is, how long will she have left in the 28qt rack, and what adult size cage does she need? I was figuring a 4'x2' cage from something like animal plastics. How well do they hold heat? What height of a cage is good? I might want to put her on display out of the heated closet. I figure she has another 2-3 years before reaching 90% of her full grown length
Anyways, as promised, pictures!
Here is her today, tried to get some pictures of her color (quick cell pics don't do her justice):
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Here is her when I first got her, a year ago:
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Re: Hog Island cage size question & update pics ;)
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TheWinWizard
A 4 X 2 will be fine for her. Feed her sparingly as she is a BCI.
I feed her around every 7-10 days, and give her a week off every 4-5 feedings or so.
Re: Hog Island cage size question & update pics ;)
I'd suggest getting a 4 x 2 x 2. A lot of people keep their boas in 4 x 2 x 1, but I personally dislike the low height.
A friend asked about the size of tanks for her girls, so I put my large female in a 4 x 2 x 1 to show how small they are.
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Have you considered making your own enclosure?
There's many tutorials online that even list each piece length so you could get all your wood cut to length at the store and just put it together at home.
My wooden enclosures hold heat and humidity just fine. I line the inside of the cages with linoleum and seal the edges with aquarium silicone.
For cages needing heat tape, I cut out a section on the bottom of the tank, covered it with plexiglass and then attached the heat tape underneath the plexiglass on the outside of the enclosure. This way it just has to heat through the plexiglass and linoleum instead of the wood as well.
A few of my cages:
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Re: Hog Island cage size question & update pics ;)
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towelie4365
Ah, yeah, I can see how height makes a difference. The unfortunate part is the price over doubles for that foot for animal plastics. Is there another option that offers a more reasonably priced 4'x2'x2', but with the same quality?
Consider Pro-Line.
Although Ed is not taking any new orders at the moment, here are 2 cages.
HDPE plastic is the best material IMO. The cages hold humidity well.
The top cage is 48" x 24" x 14". Great value at $230 SHIPPED!
The bottom is 48" x 30" x 20".
I have a locality boa in the bottom and a coastal carpet, year old, in the top.
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The CA boas tend to be more semi arboreal than other boas, so look into it.
That is a nice looking snake and I'd spoil it rotten LOL!