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    Baby boa setup

    I’ve had several people send me messages asking how I care for my younger BCC boas. So I thought I'd make a thread stating how I go about taking care for these amazing creatures. Since there isn't a boa husbandry sub forum, I'll put it in here. Here’s what I do. And this is a great way to raise any boa locality, not just a BCC.
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    I buy an appropriate sized rubbermaid that isn’t too big, but small enough to make them feel secure as well as give them room to grow. My personal opinion based on my experience with Peruvians, Surinames and Belem boas is that they feel much more secure on a loose substrate like aspen, as apposed to newspaper or indoor/outdoor carpet. But the choice is yours. Drill holes with a small drill bit. I use 1/8", and space them about 1 1/2 -2 inches apart. Place a relatively small waterdish in there. You will probably have to move it around the tub accordingly to achieve the desired humidity level you are looking for. Since these types of set ups hold moisture well, you’ll probably keep it as far away from the heat source as possible. Also, you may have add more holes to lower the humidity. From there, just place a an appropriate sized uth under one side of the enclosure. I like to provide one corner of the tub with a uth. Some people prefer the whole side to be heated while some like the uth to be about the size of the snake itself coiled up or slightly larger. Again, your call. With the exception of clamps for the top (don’t rely on the 2 clamps that keep the lid down and a book or two. Buy actual clamps) that’s about it. Those little buggers are pretty strong and can get out. I like to place a couple hides in there as well as some greenery.
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    Having said that, here are so important considerations.
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    1) Make sure you give yourself plenty of time to set up the tub before placing the boa in there. A day or two isn’t enough. Temps and humidity will change frequently in new setup. Especially is you use aspen. Freshly applied aspen with make the cage more humid for several days and then will start to fall some. Give yourself plenty of time to monitor fluctuations and make the necessary adjustments before placing the snake.

    2) Use good devices for measuring temperatures and humidity. An infra-red temp gun is your best friend when working with BCC or any locale of boa constrictor.

    3) Dial devices are crap, stick with digital. Accurite makes a nice hydrometer/thermometer combo. The device itself measures temperature (ambient) in 2 locations. The actual device measures a temp, as well as the probe that is located on a 4 foot cord. I place the accurite on the cool side of the tub and run the cord with probe to the warm side.

    4) Make sure you understand the difference between ambient (air) and surface temps. They are two different things and are commonly misunderstood in this hobby. One of the reasons why you cannot trust every care sheet you read as most don't explain the difference when referencing temperature.

    5) Fart around with the thermostat probe. There’s no set place to put it in any type of setup. Stick on the wall on various spots, under the substrate, on top, dangling from the air, etc. You’ll get all sorts of readings when moving it around. Doing this comes in handy when you seem to have trouble achieve the desired basking area you are aiming for. Try it.

    6) A boa kept in a tub will need to be in a room that has an adequate ambient (air) temperature corresponding to the time of year. This is crucial in a tub setup! I adjust my boa’s cage temperature in correspondence to the season. I give them a "Summer" and "Winter". It’s not necessary if you have no desire to breed the animals, but I think it provides more than just breeding benefits which is one of the reasons why I do it. Ideally, a room from about 78-84 is a good range for the Summer months. This is important. A boa cannot be kept in a 70 degree room with only uth. If you have cool rooms and are unwilling to heat them because you don’t like it warmer or are too cheap, then this method of keeping boas will not work.
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    A sample setup of one of my Boa constrictor constrictor
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    Re: Baby boa setup

    Very nice and useful write-up!
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    Re: Baby boa setup

    Thank you!
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    Re: Baby boa setup

    Nice looking BCC! Suri?

    Here are a couple poor photos of a great looking Suri I had several years ago. I look forward to getting another one someday.



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    Re: Baby boa setup

    Yep, that's one of the suri girls. Thanks.
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    Re: Baby boa setup

    Here's a couple more pics of that suri since I don't show her off as much.
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    Re: Baby boa setup

    what kind of uth do you use?

    I'm kinda worried about melting tubs or something.
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    Re: Baby boa setup

    As long as they are on a thermostat or dimmer, any kind is fine.
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    Re: Baby boa setup

    Quote Originally Posted by ssjsmits View Post
    As long as they are on a thermostat or dimmer, any kind is fine.
    ok, but what kind do you prefer?
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    Re: Baby boa setup

    Almost exactly what I use and the same general setup method too.

    Wish I could find a sterilite or rubbermaid tub large enough for adult boas though. Not to mention secure and sturdy enough. Ah well guess you can only be so "cheap" before you have to put some effort into it huh.

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