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    Natural Bark???

    Does anyone use NATURAL BARK made by Four Paws??????

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    Re: Natural Bark???

    I used some of that bark stuff and it worked ok but it got expensive to replace
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    Re: Natural Bark???

    Also my boa is 27in long do u think he will be okay in a 55 gal tank??

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    Re: Natural Bark???

    Ya but that size aquarium is going to be a pain to clean out. I would actually either A.) switch to tubs or B.) buy a 4' by 2' boaphile. In my experience, redtails do fine in their adult size or near adult size enclosures as long as plenty of hides are available. You be the judge, if he is stressing or going off feed, a smaller enclosure is going to be better.
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