Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
Boas are supposed to be thin/square, never round or plump like a ball python.

If you can keep the ambient in the low/mid 80's then putting a heavy plastic or stone hide over the UTH may bump the air temp under that hide enough for him to digest.

At some point he likely will outgrow that 55-gal tank, and you'll want to have hiim set up in something designed to maintain his heat and humidity before winter hits. Personally I would go ahead and order his "adult size" enclosure now, something like a 4'x30" PVC Boamaster, NWConstrictors, AP, or similar PVC enclosure w/ RHP for him now, as their lead times are around three months.
Thanks for that. He looks normal then.
Im also using two thermometers and two hygrometers made by fluker. One end is around 82-85. Other end is around 75-78. In my bp tank. I have two temp/humidity combos that are the kind people hang on their porches that seem to be doing better. But using the two heat lamps seems to be working. He was actually moving around. And for the first time, he is actually using his hide.