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Honestly that one looks better than most. I would ditch the lights because with a tall enclosure like that they will suck humidity out of the enclosure, cover the top, set up a UTH on a thermostat and some stuff to climb on, and that boa would be one happy little snake.
ETA: those enclosures aren't exactly cheap either, you could sell it, set the boa up in a melamine enclosure w/ RHP and t-stat, and come out even.
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Re: That feeling when you want to rescue a snake...
 Originally Posted by bcr229
Honestly that one looks better than most. I would ditch the lights because with a tall enclosure like that they will suck humidity out of the enclosure, cover the top, set up a UTH on a thermostat and some stuff to climb on, and that boa would be one happy little snake.
They're selling the snake/enclosure for $200 and won't take a penny less. The seller also knows nothing about the snake - age, sex, type, what it's eating etc. I live in a pretty small town and I have a feeling it won't go to a knowledgeable home. It's being marketed as a 'no maintenance pet'.
Also, I know I can't afford it sadly. I won't take a pet in that I can't care for. I just hope it finds a good home.
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I'm kind of at a loss for why they would get such a tall expensive tank and then only have stuff in the bottom. It would be really nice with some branches and stuff to climb
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I agree, you could turn that cage into something workable. Branches, cover the top, mount an RHP in there with a platform to bask on and a UTH on the bottom to just heat it a little. But bet would be sell it and buy a pvc cage. And that boa doesn't really look that bad honestly from the picture. Price isn't too bad either, sure you could sell that cage for at least $100-150.
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If you decide to do it... we can teach you everything you need to know Pop it in a tub with locking lid (and holes) and set it up in there. Sell that cage, I can easily see it go for 100, 150. (USD) Actually there was one near me on craigslist that just went for 250, with pretty much the same amount of supplies that I see in the pic.
http://m.homedepot.com/p/Veranda-HP-...-206130727-_-N
If you are crafty, you could make an enclosure. If not, I bet someone here can point you towards a cheapish one.
Just saying
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Re: That feeling when you want to rescue a snake...
 Originally Posted by Kokorobosoi
If you decide to do it... we can teach you everything you need to know  Pop it in a tub with locking lid (and holes) and set it up in there. Sell that cage, I can easily see it go for 100, 150. (USD) Actually there was one near me on craigslist that just went for 250, with pretty much the same amount of supplies that I see in the pic.
http://m.homedepot.com/p/Veranda-HP-...-206130727-_-N
If you are crafty, you could make an enclosure. If not, I bet someone here can point you towards a cheapish one.
Just saying 
This.^ If the enclosure (looks like an Exo Terra) is in good condition, it will find a buyer.
I just paid over $300 for a 36"long, by 24"high, and, they are a PAIN to have shipped!
Not trying to egg you on to do something you aren't prepared for, but agreeing with Kokorobosoi that there may be a workaround.
I stay away from all places (brick-and-morter and internet) that feature rescues.
Too upsetting for me.
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I would guess BCI, or maybe a redtail. If you can get a pic of its tail that would help. Or a pic with no red light lol.
I have red tails, and they are calm for me, unless they are hungry. And even then, they posture very obviously so you can be prepared. I found that when I first got a large snake, wearing work gloves helped me feel better about it. Even if the gloves just make you think its better... then hey, go for it.
They do have some muscle, but Im 5'3, female. I can handle both my male and female with little trouble. I have a homemade hook from what I think is a golf club with the end cut off, and i just maneuver their heads away if they posture, and pull them out by the nearest part I can reach. Once I get them unwound a bit, I can reposition and there you go
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Common BCI, I'd guess around a year old based on the size. If it's chill to handle you won't have a problem, they take a while to get up to their full size.
Once it's out of QT you could run it in a 41-qt rack with your ball python for at least 12 months, maybe longer if you don't go overboard with feeding; boas tend to be garbage disposals and will tell you they are "hungry" even if they're stuffed full of food. Take that time to figure out her adult-size enclosure.
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