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01-24-2006, 11:31 PM
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Easiest inexpensive way to house a boa?
Whats the easiest and least expensive way to house/cage a full grown boa. Full grown boa cage size should be 6 foot right?
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01-24-2006, 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by yungair23
Whats the easiest and least expensive way to house/cage a full grown boa. Full grown boa cage size should be 6 foot right?
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DIY cages all the way
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01-24-2006, 11:36 PM
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if your not into building one on your own check out boaphile or vision cages or http://www.junglehabitatsplastics.com/index.html
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Whats the easiest and least expensive way to house/cage a full grown boa. Full grown boa cage size should be 6 foot right?
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Should be 6 foot?? Not really.. Some breeders house breeding males in racks using the really large rubbermaid tubs just fine.
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Originally Posted by bcfos1
Should be 6 foot?? Not really.. Some breeders house breeding males in racks using the really large rubbermaid tubs just fine.
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I believe a 4' by 2' is good for a 6-7' boa although I think that is too small myself
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There is always some inexpensive ways of housing and what not, but if your going to have a snake the easy and cheap way isnt always the best way. http://www.junglehabitatsplastics.com/index.html is a good site, their prices are about the same as most now that theyve upgraded the site, but cages are pretty good.
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i was thinking reptile tubs.
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