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    Re: housing an adult RTB help?

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    PVC cages are not like tanks and are much easier to clean and maintain than a tank. This is really the only acceptable type of enclosure for the average adult boa. BABIES can easily be kept in tubs. I have all my babies in a standard 41qt rack. They are moved to 4x2x2 cages at around 2yrs old though. If you do not want to deal with the appropriate cage, perhaps a different type of snake would be better suited for you. But really, they are easy to clean - every bit as easy as a tub! Give it a try - you won't be sorry! And you'll love having a boa!
    Wow I totally forgot about PVC cages. Thanks!

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    Re: housing an adult RTB help?

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    Wow I totally forgot about PVC cages. Thanks!
    YES!! and you are is Washington state. That's Pro-Line country.

    Give Ed a call at Constrictors NW. You may be able to avoid shipping and go pick it up.

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    If you're on a budget and you don't have the snake yet, get the setup first. Keep an eye on CL, local FB forums, etc. for people selling the larger enclosures. Last weekend I picked up two used 32"x18"x8' monster enclosures with a removable center divider, heat, t-stat, and extra doors for $700 - these retail new for $575 each before shipping and accessories.
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    Re: housing an adult RTB help?

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    YES!! and you are is Washington state. That's Pro-Line country.

    Give Ed a call at Constrictors NW. You may be able to avoid shipping and go pick it up.
    Absolutely can not go wrong with a Pro Line!!
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    housing an adult RTB help?

    Ed is near Olympia. Shipping is included in his prices. We got our prolines less than 24 hrs after we received our shipping notification
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