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    Boas/ Ball Pythons

    Hi, Does anyone keep Columbian boas in the same room as Ball pythons and do you do anything different?
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    Re: Boas/ Ball Pythons

    I keep them in the same room. My boas are in separate enclosures(boaphile cages). My ball pythons are in racks.
    Just me, but I wouldn't use back heating with boas. My ball python racks use back heating. My boa cages have UTHs.

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    Re: Boas/ Ball Pythons

    we keep them alsow in the same room

    we desinfect our hands after handeling of
    every animal, the balls are in racks and seperate of the boa's

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    Re: Boas/ Ball Pythons

    IF they are quarantined for appropriate time span; healthy-looking and -acting boas from reputable breeders get 30 days QT, ones with unknown genetics or that show any signs of illness get 4 months at my house

    The reason why many people believe in separating boas and pythons is because there have been studies showing that boas might be natural carriers of IBDV. This has not been confirmed and these studies have not been released (to my knowledge ), so basically these are just rumors. But even so, wash hands thoroughly after handling a snake and keep a VERY close eye out for any symptoms of IBDV.

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    Re: Boas/ Ball Pythons

    i keep my boas and ball pythons in the same room on different thermostats

    like everyone else i wash my hands and use germ x after handling the boas and balls
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    Re: Boas/ Ball Pythons

    Same room, different racks!
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