I think what he meant by 8 yrs of experience is he had a boa, a corn, kingsnake and gartersnake all at once but maybe in different interverals like 2 at once or 3 at once, etc. Now, 15ft would be gigantic for a 7-8ft snake and the snake probably wouldnt use that whole cage constantly. Besides that it would cost more time then you want to spend to clean the cage. Heh, i think I heard him say he has experience in holding an 8ft snake??? Maybe it was all bad luck with his earlier reptiles but he could be lying to cover it up, "Kingsnake on a hunger strike"??? Doesnt sound right to me! Common Boas the least finiky? I have heard kingsnakes to be the most voracious and will eat anything. A Common boa is definatley gonna be to big of a snake for you (its gonnabe like 5 ft in 2 yrs) and definatley a 13 yr old cant handle that! This is what I have to say. I think you should sell it (you may lose money) buy a kingsnake or cornsnake and try that again because with all your stupid questions you could obviously read in a book/website you did minimum/basic researching or none. Dont even talk about breeding because your only 11.... Pffft... your already adding your money after you havent even made it probably. Im 75% sure the boa will die of something in the next year, but who knows.... Come back when you got your facts straight plz!
Rosy-enthusiast
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0.2 Leopard Geckos,
0.0.1 Sudan Plated Lizards
0.1.2 Tokay Geckos
0.0.2 Corn Snakes (Bliz and Firestorm)
1.1 Rosy Boas
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