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Re: My first boa!
Congrats on your new BCI.
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Yes he is a BCI and completely and utterly adorable. Congrats! He's very nice looking.
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Love that little face! I agree: looks like a non anery Colombian BCI motley.
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Thanks everyone! I know a lot of you keep many boas and with research a lot of care sheets say different things but what is the proper temps for Columbian BCI's? I have mine 80 cool spot, 90 hot spot right now is that sufficient? Or bump it up or down slightly?
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Re: My first boa!
Can't help out with temps or anything but he's Gorgeous!! Did they say he was a male for sure?
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Re: My first boa!
 Originally Posted by Flikky
Can't help out with temps or anything but he's Gorgeous!! Did they say he was a male for sure?
Yes he is a male. They popped him.
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Re: My first boa!
 Originally Posted by DSpythons
Thanks everyone! I know a lot of you keep many boas and with research a lot of care sheets say different things but what is the proper temps for Columbian BCI's? I have mine 80 cool spot, 90 hot spot right now is that sufficient? Or bump it up or down slightly?
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Congrats on your baby! He is a very nice normal motley BCI.
Take a look at the caresheet here. http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...tor-imperator)
This is a good one to follow. The only change I would make to it is the feeding recommendations. Boas are proven to do better starting out on mice and on a 7-10 day schedule. Mice have more bone and less fat than rats at this stage and are shown to be better for what baby boas need. Yours looks like he could handle small mice with no problems. And stick to one a week or one every 10 days. Just remember that boas are not balls and less is more with them.
The temps you have right now are ok. Personally, I've found my boas tend to prefer very slightly cooler temps, so I'd lower your ambient to 78. But otherwise, you're good.
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Re: My first boa!
 Originally Posted by Evenstar
Congrats on your baby! He is a very nice normal motley BCI.
Take a look at the caresheet here. http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...tor-imperator)
This is a good one to follow. The only change I would make to it is the feeding recommendations. Boas are proven to do better starting out on mice and on a 7-10 day schedule. Mice have more bone and less fat than rats at this stage and are shown to be better for what baby boas need. Yours looks like he could handle small mice with no problems. And stick to one a week or one every 10 days. Just remember that boas are not balls and less is more with them.
The temps you have right now are ok. Personally, I've found my boas tend to prefer very slightly cooler temps, so I'd lower your ambient to 78. But otherwise, you're good. 
Thank you! I was waiting to see your response because I know that you know boas very well from past posts. I am probably going to keep him in a tank with a UTH and heat lamp on a thermostat until hes big enough for a 4x2. I read before that boas are not as shy as ball pythons and do not mind tanks as much. And the slight heating difference tells me not to put him in my python rack. Thanks for the info!
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Re: My first boa!
 Originally Posted by DSpythons
Thank you! I was waiting to see your response because I know that you know boas very well from past posts. I am probably going to keep him in a tank with a UTH and heat lamp on a thermostat until hes big enough for a 4x2. I read before that boas are not as shy as ball pythons and do not mind tanks as much. And the slight heating difference tells me not to put him in my python rack. Thanks for the info!
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Well, you shouldn't have him anywhere near your python rack for at least 90 days. I hope you've got him in strict quarantine... ??
I would advise you to use a tub though instead of a tank. Humidity will be very hard to maintain in a tank. Especially if you're using a heat lamp. That lamp will suck any humidity you might have had right on out of there...
If you use a tub though, a UTH will likely be all you'd need unless you keep your house temp under 70 (no matter what, use a t-stat with any heat source). But you are correct that boas are not as shy and don't mind larger enclosures.
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