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Old 02-15-14, 06:47 AM   #1
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Tips needed for a Sunglow set up

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
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Re: Tips needed for a Sunglow set up

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.
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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
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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

in my opinion 34 inches by 19 inches is a bit small.
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We can't get radiant heat panels in UK, at least Ive not seen them
theres a few diffrent makes here in the UK, including Pro Heat and Habistat (reptile radiator)
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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
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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....
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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
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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.
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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.
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you can order them online very easily, both the new and the old versions
any links???????
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Re: Tips needed for a Sunglow set up

Habistat Reptile Radiator

Didn't take much to google reptile heat panel and find this one..........
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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.
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Habistat Reptile Radiator

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.........
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Fine for now...plenty big actually. But I was assuming you'd keep the wooden viv for her for a couple years.
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