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    Re: Boa cage question!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    As already noted, it will just "take as long as it takes" to cure now, & stop off-gassing. Heat & air flow (a fan) will help, but under no circumstances house your snake in this cage if ANY smell remains, as it's irritating to their lung. (Snakes pretty much have only one lung, they're also way smaller than us- so more affected by such things, especially since they'll be enclosed 24-7.) Your local humidity may also be affecting the drying time. It's always best to have a cage up & test-running for at least a week before installing a new occupant, but it's a mistake made by many.
    I have had her for a while in a tub style enclosure so she is fine. She eats like a champ. Im gonna wait and make sure all smell is gone before i put her in there.

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