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Perhaps he thinks he is a Green Tree Python? What are your temps 1) where he is basking and 2) in the hide and how are you measuring them? Is the heat pad on a thermostat?
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Without knowing the temps on each spot, its hard to guess. Boas generally aren't like ball pythons and don't really "hide" that much once they are comfortable. Both my boas never hide and usually just sit out. You do need to give him 2 hides though, one on the warm side and one on the cool side so he can choose. preferably the same type of hides on both sides. I use Reptile Basic large hides for Vicky who is 3' and they work great except she likes to sit on top of them more than in them lol. It looks like though the snake is trying to get close as possible to the heat source so maybe your temps are too cool. I know Rosey as a baby and Vicky who is a yearling now both prefer it on the warmer side where as Rosey now who is 6' likes it cooler now. I keep all my snakes with a 92F hot spot and a 80-82F cool side. They bounce back and forth throughout the day and usually camp on the warm side for a day just after eating. Also get a temp gun and don't use dial thermometers as those are notorious for being inaccurate. I use the Acurite digital humidty/temp gauges and a temp gun to dial in the hot side with my Herpstats 1 and 2.
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Just from looking at your pics, it seems like you have a 20 gallon tall aquarium. While baby boas can be a bit arboreal, boas are considered a terrestrial species and spend most of their time flat on the ground, especially in captivity. Usually we recommend starting out with a 20 gallon long aquarium with increased floor space. Your snake is up on the branch as its trying to get close enough to the heat source, as well as find a sense of security. This is ok while he is younger, but it will be unrealistic for him to climb to heat once the animal gets much bigger. If you have the resources to change the setup I would go with a 20 gallon long tank, two hides and a water bowl for a bare minimum enclosure. Basking lamps work, but you need to be checking temps with a heat gun, and try to get the hot side as close to 90 deg as possible. Also, keep in mind that fluctuations in room temps will change basking temps, since the heat bulb cant be regulated by a thermostat.
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Welcome to the forum Eric. You have a nice looking RTB there.
Just to add a bit to what others have said, I agree that the little guy is trying to get warm.
You definitely need to get a temperature gun. Shoot the laser at the top of the branch and see what the temp is. Obviously it is what he likes, but it still may not be at the top of the spectrum. So this way you can check and see if it is 90-91. Then shoot the floor directly below and see what it reads. I would try to get the floor to hit 90 and slide the branch over out of the direct light. If the floor is significantly lower this means that you need a higher wattage bulb. This will also help with the ambient temperature.
It was not clear if you had a Under The Tank Heater (UTH) or not. If you do, it is imperative that is hooked up to a thermostat to control the heat so that the risk of burning your snake is minimized.
If not, disconnect it, until you can get a thermostat, unless you can control temperatures otherwise.
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Re: First boa constrictor want tips amd feedback
 Originally Posted by Reinz
Welcome to the forum Eric. You have a nice looking RTB there.
Just to add a bit to what others have said, I agree that the little guy is trying to get warm.
You definitely need to get a temperature gun. Shoot the laser at the top of the branch and see what the temp is. Obviously it is what he likes, but it still may not be at the top of the spectrum. So this way you can check and see if it is 90-91. Then shoot the floor directly below and see what it reads. I would try to get the floor to hit 90 and slide the branch over out of the direct light. If the floor is significantly lower this means that you need a higher wattage bulb. This will also help with the ambient temperature.
It was not clear if you had a Under The Tank Heater (UTH) or not. If you do, it is imperative that is hooked up to a thermostat to control the heat so that the risk of burning your snake is minimized.
If not, disconnect it, until you can get a thermostat, unless you can control temperatures otherwise.
I wish your continued participation in the forum.
Yes i do have an uth heater with a thermostat and it is set to 92 F but he never likes to be in his hide he always likes to sit on the branch and get warm that way thank you so much for the reply 😊
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Re: First boa constrictor want tips amd feedback
 Originally Posted by JoshSloane
Just from looking at your pics, it seems like you have a 20 gallon tall aquarium. While baby boas can be a bit arboreal, boas are considered a terrestrial species and spend most of their time flat on the ground, especially in captivity. Usually we recommend starting out with a 20 gallon long aquarium with increased floor space. Your snake is up on the branch as its trying to get close enough to the heat source, as well as find a sense of security. This is ok while he is younger, but it will be unrealistic for him to climb to heat once the animal gets much bigger. If you have the resources to change the setup I would go with a 20 gallon long tank, two hides and a water bowl for a bare minimum enclosure. Basking lamps work, but you need to be checking temps with a heat gun, and try to get the hot side as close to 90 deg as possible. Also, keep in mind that fluctuations in room temps will change basking temps, since the heat bulb cant be regulated by a thermostat.
Thank you for the reply and he has two hides i just took one out to clean since it looked a bit dirty thank you so much i always like to know as much as i can
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Re: First boa constrictor want tips amd feedback
 Originally Posted by Sauzo
Without knowing the temps on each spot, its hard to guess. Boas generally aren't like ball pythons and don't really "hide" that much once they are comfortable. Both my boas never hide and usually just sit out. You do need to give him 2 hides though, one on the warm side and one on the cool side so he can choose. preferably the same type of hides on both sides. I use Reptile Basic large hides for Vicky who is 3' and they work great except she likes to sit on top of them more than in them lol. It looks like though the snake is trying to get close as possible to the heat source so maybe your temps are too cool. I know Rosey as a baby and Vicky who is a yearling now both prefer it on the warmer side where as Rosey now who is 6' likes it cooler now. I keep all my snakes with a 92F hot spot and a 80-82F cool side. They bounce back and forth throughout the day and usually camp on the warm side for a day just after eating. Also get a temp gun and don't use dial thermometers as those are notorious for being inaccurate. I use the Acurite digital humidty/temp gauges and a temp gun to dial in the hot side with my Herpstats 1 and 2.
Thank you for your response i have ordered a temp gun and it hasnt arrived yet so for now the digital thermometer is all i have 😩 she has a warm hide that is heated by a uth(thermostat on it to 93F) but she never likes to go in it shes always on the branch lol
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Re: First boa constrictor want tips amd feedback
 Originally Posted by anicatgirl
Perhaps he thinks he is a Green Tree Python? What are your temps 1) where he is basking and 2) in the hide and how are you measuring them? Is the heat pad on a thermostat?
Lol maybe and my temp ambient is 88/89 and 92/93F hot spot in his hide heated by a UTH and hes basking on the warm side i have a light so some heat will "bleed" to the cold side to maintain it at around 83 im measuring them with a digital thermometer with probe since the temp gun i ordered is on its way thank you for your reply i appreciate it
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Re: First boa constrictor want tips amd feedback
Glad to have you with us Eric, welcome. To help out with your humidity you can look into a "versa top" for your enclosure. Its a folding glass top and will also help with the ambient temperature.
 Stay in peace and not pieces.
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