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Hi All,
Ok so I have put a payment down on a yearling Sunglow T+ girl, she’s about 3ft in length and I collect here next week.
At this stage I plan to house her in a 34L x 19D x 22H wooden viv which I’ll seal up (properly this time). I have read on various care sheets a lot of good information but when it comes to ‘how best to heat’ there are the obvious various options.
As this is my first Boa I wanted to ask how you guys have or would set up this viv?. Is there anything specific to the Boa that some of your tips would greatly improve its well-being, like shelves to increase floor space and for climbing etc?
As always your help and information is very much appreciated :)
KORBIN5895
02-15-14, 08:17 AM
I would use a radiant heat panel on a thermostat. And use beaches for climbing options as it makes them use more muscles.
I personally don't measure my humidity in any of my enclosures but one and I keep that one around 60%-70%. I keep my hot spot at 93°f and drop it to 87°f at night. My cool end is 78°f-82°f.
I would use a radiant heat panel on a thermostat. And use beaches for climbing options as it makes them use more muscles.
I personally don't measure my humidity in any of my enclosures but one and I keep that one around 60%-70%. I keep my hot spot at 93°f and drop it to 87°f at night. My cool end is 78°f-82°f.
We can't get radiant heat panels in UK, at least Ive not seen them :mad:
Mikoh4792
02-15-14, 10:01 AM
Hi All,
Ok so I have put a payment down on a yearling Sunglow T+ girl, she’s about 3ft in length and I collect here next week.
At this stage I plan to house her in a 34L x 19D x 22H wooden viv which I’ll seal up (properly this time). I have read on various care sheets a lot of good information but when it comes to ‘how best to heat’ there are the obvious various options.
As this is my first Boa I wanted to ask how you guys have or would set up this viv?. Is there anything specific to the Boa that some of your tips would greatly improve its well-being, like shelves to increase floor space and for climbing etc?
As always your help and information is very much appreciated :)
in my opinion 34 inches by 19 inches is a bit small.
formica
02-15-14, 10:05 AM
We can't get radiant heat panels in UK, at least Ive not seen them :mad:
theres a few diffrent makes here in the UK, including Pro Heat and Habistat (reptile radiator)
in my opinion 34 inches by 19 inches is a bit small.
For a 3ft girl? I know she won't stay in there, maybe six months tops but I thought you were ok matching length for length with these....I might be wrong of course and if better a 4ft, then so be it :)
theres a few diffrent makes here in the UK, including Pro Heat and Habistat (reptile radiator)
Can't get the Habistat ones anywhere, not seen the Pro Heat version....
formica
02-15-14, 10:08 AM
Can't get the Habistat ones anywhere, not seen the Pro Heat version....
you can order them online very easily, both the new and the old versions
metalcopper
02-15-14, 10:08 AM
I have a wood cage that is 36x20x20 and I mounted a porcelain light socket on the ceiling and I put a 75w ceramic heat emitter in it and I get temps at 96 degrees directly under it for a hot spot and about 76 degrees on the cool side. I put an under cabinet 18 inch florescent light in there for my lighting. My ambient temps around the warm side stay in the mid 80's. Use a bulb guard to put around your heat emitter, they are easy to find in the UK, compared to the USA.
KORBIN5895
02-15-14, 10:09 AM
For a 3ft girl? I know she won't stay in there, maybe six months tops but I thought you were ok matching length for length with these....I might be wrong of course and if better a 4ft, then so be it :)
That size is just fine for a yearling. She is a central American so will stay smaller anyway and grow a little slower too.
you can order them online very easily, both the new and the old versions
any links???????
Lankyrob
02-15-14, 10:11 AM
Habistat Reptile Radiator (http://www.livefoods.co.uk/product_info.php/habistat-reptile-radiator-p-151)
Didn't take much to google reptile heat panel and find this one..........
Mikoh4792
02-15-14, 10:16 AM
For a 3ft girl? I know she won't stay in there, maybe six months tops but I thought you were ok matching length for length with these....I might be wrong of course and if better a 4ft, then so be it :)
Fine for now...plenty big actually. But I was assuming you'd keep the wooden viv for her for a couple years.
Habistat Reptile Radiator (http://www.livefoods.co.uk/product_info.php/habistat-reptile-radiator-p-151)
Didn't take much to google reptile heat panel and find this one..........
Ok I stand corrected but last time I looked on the Habistat site they were out of stock, now however they are in stock.........:sorry:
Fine for now...plenty big actually. But I was assuming you'd keep the wooden viv for her for a couple years.
No worries :D
kwhitlock
02-15-14, 10:47 AM
So I have to ask..why are RHPs seem to be harder to come by across the pond? Is it a supply issue or something else?
Tsubaki
02-15-14, 01:37 PM
Don't have much to add but wanted to ask something.
And use beaches for climbing options as it makes them use more muscles.
Not familiar with the term beaches when it comes to climbing options, what does this mean? I would google it but i'm pretty sure i would come up with a bunch of sand and salty water :D
KORBIN5895
02-15-14, 01:57 PM
Branches....... bloody auto correct. Whoever invested auto correct is a damn tosser!
Tsubaki
02-15-14, 03:04 PM
Hahaha!!! that just made me laugh out loud :D, i thought it was just some term i never heard of.. (happens on here sometimes)
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