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Boa enclosure help?
So I'm getting a boa, most likely a red tail boa, and I'm building my own enclosure for it. Basically all I need to know are the ideal dimensions of a cage for an 8 foot snake. All my google research has gotten me extremely varied answers.
I don't know if i'm getting a baby or an adult or what, so I'm pretty much gonna make something it can live in its entire life. Of course, if its a baby i'll close off some of the enclosure so its not overwhelmed with space.
thanks
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For a boa I would go with 6' x 2' x 2' (L x W x H)
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Re: Boa enclosure help?
 Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant
For a boa I would go with 6' x 2' x 2' (L x W x H)
Agreed. Although a male Colombian or one of the smaller localities can usually do alright in a 4x2x2. But bigger is always better and boas are active snakes that will use whatever space you give them.
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Re: Boa enclosure help?
Yep. 6x2x2. That's what mine got, even my male.
If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.
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Re: Boa enclosure help?
Here is one I built for my Berm if you wanna take ideas.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater
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Would it be okay for me to keep using my 40 breeder until the end of the year and then purchase a 6x2x2, or should I go ahead and get the 4x2x2 and then upgrade after I move? I don't have space for a 6 foot long enclosure right now!
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My boa female is a little less than a year old and I have her in a 4x2x1 and from the looks of it, she'll be in there a while. Plenty of space for her. When she is full grown however I'll move her in a 6x2x2.
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Re: Boa enclosure help?
 Originally Posted by missriss2012
Would it be okay for me to keep using my 40 breeder until the end of the year and then purchase a 6x2x2, or should I go ahead and get the 4x2x2 and then upgrade after I move? I don't have space for a 6 foot long enclosure right now!
If you are getting a baby or maybe even a yearling, he should do just fine in a 40gal breeder as long as you can get temps and humidity alright (tanks are a pain). The 40gal should be ok until the snake is about 1 1/2 to 2 years old.
Depending on what you get, the 4x2x2 may well be fine for the snake's entire life. I always say bigger is better - and it is - but you don't have to go bigger. If you get a male Colombian or a smaller locality, like a Hog Island or Central American, you do not need a 6x2x2. Just make sure the snake gets some exercise outside the enclosure at least once or twice a week. And I would put a shelf in the enclosure too - that adds a LOT of usable space for your snake. He will do fine in the 4x2x2 for quite a long time and you can always upgrade to a 6x2x2 if and when you determine he is either too large or you simply want to give him more space.
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Re: Boa enclosure help?
 Originally Posted by Gio
You could look at the Constrictors NW web page and look at Pro-Line modular caging.
There is a really nice 5 foot cage with 16 inches of height for $375 including shipping.
I'm planning on getting these if/when my females outgrow their 4x2 Boamasters.
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