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joey
03-16-05, 01:12 PM
Okay....my boa is still a baby and I currently have him housed in a rubbermaid. I am going to build him a nice place to reside as he gets bigger. Since boas are aboreal I was thinking of making an enclosure that would be 3-4' wide and 5' tall. I want to have three different levels the boy can climb up to and include maybe a Sycamore branch that would start at the bottom and go all the way to the top. The branch itself would branch out on the different levels too so Bowie could climb up if he wanted too.

The cage itself will probably be built out of wood with plexi-glass or acrylic sides. Would a heating pad work on the bottom or would a heating lamp be better?

Any input would be GREATLY appreciated.

Does this sound like a good plan? Anything else to consider?

thanks. :)

Invictus
03-16-05, 02:04 PM
Boa constrictos are not arboreal, they are semi-arboreal. They don't spend all of their time in trees, and as adults will actually spend most of their time on the ground. If youwant to give it 5 feet of height, I'm sure your boa would use it, at least occasionally - but don't go cheap on the floor space either. 4x2 is the absolute minimum for a male boa, and 5x2 for a female. They will need that floor space regardless of how much height you give them.

galad
03-16-05, 02:28 PM
what kind of boa is it first of all. Shouldn't that be a deciding factor?

ws

joey
03-16-05, 02:41 PM
Thanks Ken.

I have a common bci-- So it's actually better to build a longer width than taller height... maybe like 5x3?