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    Re: Scarlette - 2022 Colombian BCI

    Quote Originally Posted by Ailuros View Post
    She pooped the other day, weighing in at a solid 134 grams empty. Been handling her more, no hisses/strikes when getting her out. Hook training is going well, while she normally isn't in 'food-mode' when I go to get her out, she is typically taken out of it after a stroke or two of the hook. Planning on feeding her tomorrow.
    One question though, I feel her quarantine tub is far too small for her. Would it be alright for now, until I get her adult enclosure built, to move her into a 10 gallon? She would fit in it much nicer. Her setup would be practically identical, just in a larger space.
    After feeding and after giving her a few days to digest would it be safe to move her?
    Since we're talking about a BCI & not a BP- I think the move would be fine as you described above. Boas aren't nearly as shy as BPs are- but once she moves in, just give her time again to "settle in" (without handling right off- you want here to feel "safe").
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