For my last birthday I got a 2 foot by 3 foot boaphile plastics enclosure that was intended for my big female ball python. I had been thinking she looked crowded in her little 20L tank. However, after putting her in her new, beautifully furnished enclosure, to my dismay she stopped eating. After a trip to the vet, I reluctantly moved her back into her 20 gallon and she started eating again right away. So now I have this giant, brand new enclosure with installed heat just sitting in my garage unused. It's apparently too big for a ball python (and any other snake in their size range, corns, milksnakes, womas etc) so I was hoping I might put my first boa in there instead. I did some research and found a few people recommended floor space for a full-grown boa to be 10 square feet, but the info was inconsistent... Do you guys think that a boa could be housed comfortably in a 6 square foot enclosure? If not, what kind of snake would be well-suited for that size? I can't think of anything :-/ All input is appreciated!