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Rainbow Boa Enclosure
So I just got a baby BRB yesterday. We have already had quite a first day if you read my other post. but everything is fine now.
I just need someone to tell me if my enclosure is ok.
Temps are around 75F throughout the tank and the warm hide is around 85F
It has 2 hides on both sides, hot and cold.
The substrate is entirely Exo-Terra "Forest Moss"(which I must say smells quite a bit)
Attached is a picture. please let me know if this is alright or if I should change things or add things.
Thanks!
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From the look of the picture, it seems as though the cage is sitting directly on your carpet. Is this so? If it is, you're going to need to raise it up at least a 1/4" off the carpet if you're using a UTH. I use a rubber furniture foot at each corner of my cages to lift it off the counter top. They work well. I can post a pic of it if you want. The UTH needs to breath and it could overheat and start a fire if it's resting on the carpet. If you aren't using a UTH though, then never mind, lol... 
Also, young boas in particular like to climb. I would add a branch or two. And even though they need higher humidity, substrate that is perpetually wet can cause mold to grow and/or scale rot. Cover your screen top with wax paper or foil to hold in humidity and you'll be better off. You might even find that the moss isn't necessary and coco fiber or cypress mulch will do fine. I use cypress mulch for my BP and lightly misting every 2-3 days keeps humidity at about 70% easily (she's in a glass tank with a screen top covered with wax paper).
Hope this helps!
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Ok so I have read replies and such and I have changed some stuff around. I mixed the moss with cypress mulch so the substrate is now both. I added leaf litter on top of that and then put in a piece of wood for the snake to climb on.
Attached is a picture.
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Why the leaf litter? Just curious - to each his own - but you might find that difficult to keep clean. A couple of hide boxes will work better and are easier to clean. The branch is good. Here's a pic of Ella's enclosure just so you can see a comparison. Granted, Ella is a BP, but set-up is basically the same. Substrate is 100% cypress mulch over top of a thin layer of newspaper. If I were getting a rainbow boa, I'd set up its enclosure like this but add lots of green vines both for climbing and for a more jungle appearance. Just a thought.....
Last edited by Evenstar; 08-08-2011 at 09:10 PM.
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I did the leaf litter because I read stuff about them and it talked about how they have that in their environment . Ill probably make a more elaborate tank for her when she gets bigger and I have to move her.
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Nice set up, I love that wood that you added. As another member stated you should make it look more like a jungle look and add some green vines and maybe you could throw in a real or fake plant.

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Re: Rainbow Boa Enclosure
 Originally Posted by Ginger24
I did the leaf litter because I read stuff about them and it talked about how they have that in their environment . Ill probably make a more elaborate tank for her when she gets bigger and I have to move her.
Oh, it's no problem - you just might find cleaning a bit more of a chore. But if you like it, there's nothing wrong with it! 
Although, I would make sure the leaves are clean and there's no mold or fungus on them. Especially if you're collecting them off the ground or picking from trees around your home. Never know what might be on them.....
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Re: Rainbow Boa Enclosure
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Re: Rainbow Boa Enclosure
The leaf litter is from a company that makes things for dart frog enclosures. I had some left over and thats what I used. Its completely clean. I didn't get anything from outside.
The humidity is 80 and temps are still same as they were. warm hide is lower 80's.
I also added a vine.
Here is a picture.
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