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Getting a hog island
I will be getting a hog island soon once the breeder gets 3 meals in the recently born boas. I have a few questions about hog island boas personalities and what to expect from my new addition. Are they more handleable then a ball python? I read conflicting care sheets of them being nippy and cage aggressive and then others say they are the best tempered snake they own. Also care on these boas are hard to find. I have a 10 gallon and 20L tank.. Which is better to start a 2013 baby in? Also which substrate is best cypress or aspen? Should i add climbing accessories to the tank since they like to climb? And also i cannot find a accurate temp range for these guys. I know they like it cooler but whats the optimal temperature and humidity for these guys? Thanks for helping me out because all these care sheets say something different!!
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Re: Getting a hog island
 Originally Posted by Daybreaker
I don't put climbing stuff in with my boas since I start my babies/sub adults in tubs but it wouldn't hurt to add a little branch in there: just make sure it's steady and can't fall on it.
I was on instagram looking at people who put up pictures of the island Cayos Cochinos and all the pictures they took of native hog island boas were adults climbing in trees and people were picking the wild boas up and they were pretty calm in the pictures. I want to make a more naturalistic tank since i heard some boas do not do well in tubs.
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Re: Getting a hog island
 Originally Posted by scorps101
I was on instagram looking at people who put up pictures of the island Cayos Cochinos and all the pictures they took of native hog island boas were adults climbing in trees and people were picking the wild boas up and they were pretty calm in the pictures. I want to make a more naturalistic tank since i heard some boas do not do well in tubs.
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Most (but not all) boas will climb if given the chance: though my biggest male had a ledge in his viv and he never used it. If you want to add something to climb on for it I'd go for it. I'd add hides in there too just to give it extra security: some of my baby boas used their hides and some didn't but I liked to give them the option.
For boas not doing well in tubs I've started all of mine in them and have/had no issues.
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Re: Getting a hog island
 Originally Posted by Daybreaker
For boas not doing well in tubs I've started all of mine in them and have/had no issues.
Ok thats good to know i dont know why but on a caresheet i read said boas tend to pace in tubs and nose rub on the plastic. Thanks for the info
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