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    Getting a new rtb

    Need some advice - I currently have 2 BP's but am in the process of picking out a new RTB.

    The problem is, due to the fact that an adult RTB will need an enclosure that is at least 4x2 - I didn't want to have to keep buying new cages so I thought I would buy an '08 Male RTB for the initial size of it but my concern is that would I have problems with aggression since I have not raised it from the beginning??

    Any help/opinions would be appreciated. If I am willing to put in foilage and logs to fill in the extra space - what is the smallest snake (in length) that you guys would think would be okay in this 4x2 cage??

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    Re: Getting a new rtb

    Boas are a lot different than ball pythons. They do not get as stressed out as balls because of cage size. As long as you have a hide for him, I'm sure he will be fine in a four foot cage. There are many species of boas. Some are more aggressive than others. You should talk to the owner about the boa, and pick one that is docile. I suggest a BCI.

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    Re: Getting a new rtb

    The breeder I am dealing with initially offered me an '09 Male that was about 18" long right now - would this size snake be okay?? I like to start off with them in my care from a young age so they grow up knowing me. Since most breeders don't spend much time holding their snakes I felt the older the snake was - the more it would not want to be held - since it wouldn't be used to it.

    Your thoughts.
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    Re: Getting a new rtb

    Typically boas are nippy as babies then grow out of it as they get older. It completely depends on the snake though, my guys been fine since day one.
    I wouldn't worry about age in relation to the cage, provide him lots of hides and the correct heat and the cage size doesn't matter. Just make sure you get you're perfect snake!

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    Re: Getting a new rtb

    Thanks for the help guys. I am waiting on the breeder to supply me with what my options are and then I will decide on a snake.

    I knew I could count on you guys to guide me in the right direction.

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    Re: Getting a new rtb

    just keep him in tubs till he gets large enough for a cage. its the cheap alternative
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    Re: Getting a new rtb

    Unfortunately, I don't have any tubs or racks for the tubs - I was hoping to just put him directly into his new RBI Cage. But I will certainly keep that in mind - thanks for the suggestion.
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    Re: Getting a new rtb

    Quote Originally Posted by L.West View Post
    Unfortunately, I don't have any tubs or racks for the tubs - I was hoping to just put him directly into his new RBI Cage. But I will certainly keep that in mind - thanks for the suggestion.
    Another alternative is buying a cheap plastic cage. I have a few 2x1x1 cages from dragons4you.net that I keep some of my smaller boas in. They were $80 shipped each.
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    Re: Getting a new rtb

    I haven't decided on the snake yet - I may get one that is a good size to avoid all these issues with cage size - we'll see.
    Thanks again for your help.
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    Re: Getting a new rtb

    An 18 inch Boa is a baby and has no business in a 4x2ft cage! It will get defensive because of all the extra space and you could also have problems with regurging! I keep all my smaller Boas in 6-32qt Boaphile racks! When they reach about 4ft I put them into the 4x2 Boaphile cages.

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