Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
Bear in mind that Tarahumaras are a dwarf locality. I have babies that were born 8/1/19 and they would still be comfortable in a hatchling rack, though I moved them up to 16-qt tubs so I could consolidate them in a rack with some other critters and turn off the hatchling rack. I expect that will last them another year, easily. My adults are in 41-qt tubs and the male could easily downsize to a 32-qt if needed.

Just like any other boa they should not be fed heavily; you want them to get up to adult size at 3-4 years old.
Thanks! Yes, I've been a little confused about enclosure size because (a) they're a dwarf locality and (b) I think they grow more slowly than the Antaresia and Carpet Pythons I am more accustomed to, so it's been hard for me to visualize what enclosure will be right for her as a six-month-old youngster. I'll be talking more about this with the breeder, of course, as the shipping date gets closer - but I wanted some feedback here.

I just want to be sure I put her in something she can be comfortable with while I wait the six months or whatever for the AP enclosure to arrive. If the 4x2x2 AP is too much for her at first, I can always pop a divider into it, or maybe she'll be OK as long as I provide plenty of hide and clutter options.