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Re: Housing Boa question
 Originally Posted by John1982
With a potential lifespan of 40+ years the feeding bill alone will dwarf the cost of a $500 enclosure..
In my opinion, NO boa should ever be kept in something as small as a 40gal breeder tank. My adult female BP is in a 40gal breeder and it's even somewhat cramped for her.
www.pvccages.com is another place to find a good cage for a reasonable price. Jim's cages are really nice and well made. You can get a 4x2x1 pvc cage with a 40 watt RHP for heat for only $270 shipped. A 4x2x1 should be fine for the average sized male BCI and would be fine for any of the dwarf localities.
Another thought is buy a baby. A baby can start out in a 27-41qt tub or a 20gal long tank and grow into a good sized cage. You'd have plenty of time to save up for the cage it would need as an adult.
Be patient and save your money for the right enclosure and you and your boa will both be happier.
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Does anyone have experience with BRB's? I was looking for a thicker bodied snake, but I really like BRB's as well.
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Check with Paul at Moonlight Rainbow Boas. He's very helpful and informative.... 
Edit: His username here is MoonlightBoas
Last edited by Evenstar; 02-13-2012 at 10:29 PM.
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I use an Iris holiday tree storage box for my 6'5" Dumeril's Boa. Its perfect. Clear body with green lid. Its about 52" X 22" Some stores have them cheep right now to try and make room. I just picked up another at Walmart for $20. It fits my hide, water bowl, and leaves her room to move. I use 11" heat tape under it and it works like a charm!
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0.1 Dumerils Boa
0.1 Indian Sand Boa (Sunset)
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0.1 Kenyan Sand Boa (Paradox Albino)
1.0 Kenyan Sand Boa (Paradox Snow)
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Re: Housing Boa question
get a sand boa.theyre very docile and different-they dont get too big either
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Re: Housing Boa question
Contact Vin Russo or Gus at Rio Bravo...they'd definitely be able to help you out. Some boas will do fine in a 40-50 gallon breeder. You can also look into other boids such as rosy/rubber boas, sand boas, or those of the candoia or tropidophis genus. They are nice alternatives that can easily live in nothing larger than a 20 gallon tank/enclosure...some even in a 10 gallon enclosure .
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Re: Housing Boa question
There are many sizes of BCIs depending on locality. If you are referring to a Colombian, you need at least a 4x2x1 cage, which is what I use for adult male Colombians. You should be able to find one from a plastic cage vendor for around $200. I have been buying mine from Repti-racks lately because of their low cost. I then install an 80 watt RHP from Reptile Basics. Lastly, you will need a good digital thermostat to control the heat. It should cost you around $350 total.
Eddie Strong, Jr. 
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Re: Housing Boa question
 Originally Posted by Evenstar
In my opinion, NO boa should ever be kept in something as small as a 40gal breeder tank. My adult female BP is in a 40gal breeder and it's even somewhat cramped for her.
www.pvccages.com is another place to find a good cage for a reasonable price. Jim's cages are really nice and well made. You can get a 4x2x1 pvc cage with a 40 watt RHP for heat for only $270 shipped. A 4x2x1 should be fine for the average sized male BCI and would be fine for any of the dwarf localities.
Another thought is buy a baby. A baby can start out in a 27-41qt tub or a 20gal long tank and grow into a good sized cage. You'd have plenty of time to save up for the cage it would need as an adult.
Be patient and save your money for the right enclosure and you and your boa will both be happier.
IMO, a 40 watt heat panel would not be sufficient in a 4x2x1 cage.
Eddie Strong, Jr. 
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Re: Housing Boa question
 Originally Posted by Evenstar
www.pvccages.com is another place to find a good cage for a reasonable price. Jim's cages are really nice and well made. You can get a 4x2x1 pvc cage with a 40 watt RHP for heat for only $270 shipped. A 4x2x1 should be fine for the average sized male BCI and would be fine for any of the dwarf localities.
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How long ago did you get your cage here? I was looking yesterday and unless I was just looking in the wrong place the cage alone was that price. I would def. pick one up if that's the true price.
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Re: Housing Boa question
 Originally Posted by Wh00h0069
IMO, a 40 watt heat panel would not be sufficient in a 4x2x1 cage.
It all depends on the room ambient. I use 40 watt RHP in three of my 4x2x1 cages and they work phenomenally, however I also keep my room around 80 at all times.
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