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    Re: What are you keeping your 5ish ft boas in?

    WOW! really nice, i really like your setup.

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    Re: What are you keeping your 5ish ft boas in?

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    Would you need to add extra locks?
    I would probably use luggage straps to hold the lids down. Thats what I use on my current tubs...

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    I use AP's racks for those tubs

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    Nice set-up you have there...
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    Re: What are you keeping your 5ish ft boas in?

    If you want to give them room to climb then you could always get a nice big hard plastic cabinet or a refrigerator, then put glass/plexiglass sections on the doors. Or even just make your own enclosure out of wood.

    Just throwing some ideas out there.

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    I would probably use luggage straps to hold the lids down. Thats what I use on my current tubs...
    Vinyl straps and clips which you can get at Walmart for a couple bucks. Its what I used to keep the lid on all my tanks.
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    so will a full grown adult RTB do well in the 421 boaphile boxes or are those too small?

    and when would it be "okay" to move to that size enclosure?

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    Re: What are you keeping your 5ish ft boas in?

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    so will a full grown adult RTB do well in the 421 boaphile boxes or are those too small?

    and when would it be "okay" to move to that size enclosure?

    Chad
    They will do fine in a 4x2x1 cage. I have Reptile Basics and Repti-Racks 4x2x1 cages. Both work great, although Reptile Basics are a little better quality. I use 80 watt radiant heat panels from Reptile Basics to heat my cages.
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