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    Re: RTB questions

    Quote Originally Posted by devildog_dk View Post
    10 to 12 feet is on the large size, especially for a BCI but I wouldn't exactly call it uncommon. Basically any adult boa will need to be in a minimum 4ft vivarium style enclosure and not just a tub like a BP.

    Care wise they're very similar to a BP. A slightly lower ambient seems to be better for them, but they tolerate a variation pretty well.

    They can definitely stay on rats their whole lives, but one common mistake made is over feeding them cause they typically will eat anything you dangle in front of them. Because of this they can be a lot more prone to obesity due to overfeeding than a BP. Even my neonate boa I only feed every 7 days, and once she gets some size she'll be only every 10 days (she's a BCC though, and its generally thought that they can be more prone to regurges).

    Another thing I hear a lot (not from people here but others I know in person) is that it seems like a lot of people mistake a boa just being a boa for either aggressiveness or stress. As always there are exceptions but typically boas are a lot more "in your face" than a BP. Ask some of the other boa owners here and they'd probably agree, it's a lot of fun trying to get a typical boa back in to their enclosure lol...
    I love my Boas!

    They're so much fun it's not even funny...even the WWE wrestling matches that occur when it's time for them to 'go to bed' get me giggling.
    [they are so 'creative' when they really don't want to go back in their condos]

    Brom [aka Bob] is going on a diet.
    He's getting too chunky for his own good.

    No more jumbo rats for a while.

    Belle Boid [the orange tail hypo] is much slimmer and sleeker than Bob and I was told it had something to do with Panamanian 'body type'.

    I dunno.

    They're both about 7 feet but Bob weighs at least 15 pounds and Bella is only about 8 pounds.

    She also recently had babies and is being fed to regain weight so I'm not sure what 'shape' she'll be when she's back to "normal".

    Again, I was told she'd not be as heavy and 'loaf shaped' as Bob is.

    Bille Jean is only a 2 year old and seems "tiny" compared to the other two.

    I agree about the ambient.

    When it's 81 degrees like the Beeps like, the Boas either go to their top decks and look positively annoyed or flop into their water bowls, making a huge mess.

    They seem to be happier in the mid/upper 70s.

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