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06-02-2005, 12:15 AM
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Those of you with large pet boas in your house
how do you keep it? What kind of cage furniture and how big cage? Is it homemade or boughten? what room do you keep it?
Suki is getting bigger and she is in a 4ftx2ft vision cage. I like it, but not the height its only 14 inches tall. Eventually I will be getting or making a permanent larger cage and putting my kingsnake in the vision....I keep all my visions stacked in the kitchen(I know it sounds weird but its a big room and lots of wasted space our table is in another room, so i have my computer desk and my snakes against one wall).
photos would be great too. Thanks all.
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06-02-2005, 12:18 AM
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does 5ft count as big? lol both my BCIs are only 5ft, but i currently have my male in a 6ft aquarium that he most likly will stay in for his life. my female is in a 4ftx2.5ft enclosure, but shes starting to outgrow that. i keep them in my old bedroom. right now i only have a waterbowl and 2 hides
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06-02-2005, 12:21 AM
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I'm with Rex, mine is a touch over 5 feet and I have him in a boaphile 421d that you can find at www.boaphileplastics.com Here are some pics of mine....

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06-02-2005, 12:22 AM
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Don't mind all the random junk on top of the cage, cuz the cage is my "filing cabinet" for just about EVERYTHING. Plus the pic is old, Kobe (my bci) is MUCH bigger now
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06-02-2005, 12:32 AM
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you couldve at least pushed the drawers in first.. lol
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06-02-2005, 12:38 AM
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Here is a pic of Suki in her cage....I was also wondering if anyone added climbing branches?
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06-02-2005, 01:40 AM
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Originally Posted by lethargiic
you couldve at least pushed the drawers in first.. lol
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Never! lol, that gave you a glimpse of a CLASSIC shirt. Notice the red shirt there? That's Mars Blackman (Spike Lee) and Michael Jordan from back in the day!
Plus on top of the cage you can see an wooden giraffe from Mozambique, a Porcelain Rooster from Portugal, and a Wooden Snake from Mexico. It's practically a cultural lesson I'm giving here, and I haven't even named everything.
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06-02-2005, 02:00 AM
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All of our adult females are kept in Boaphile 421D's.... We do have one that is near 8' and as thick as a 2 liter bottle. She will probably get a larger custom cage here in the next few months when we build a stack for the Yellow annie and Retic 
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06-02-2005, 02:05 AM
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Never! lol, that gave you a glimpse of a CLASSIC shirt. Notice the red shirt there? That's Mars Blackman (Spike Lee) and Michael Jordan from back in the day!
Plus on top of the cage you can see an wooden giraffe from Mozambique, a Porcelain Rooster from Portugal, and a Wooden Snake from Mexico. It's practically a cultural lesson I'm giving here, and I haven't even named everything.
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dont forget the coke cans either....and the pics of brit too.. and i definately love that giraffee!
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06-02-2005, 01:55 PM
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I've only got my (just over 6') girl. But I didn't want to keep getting larger cages. SO, my father-in-law built a special "double-decker" sort of cage for her. I'm at work now but I'll post a picture for you a little later. It's fairly large and allows her to climb to her hearts content as well as give her lots of choice of where she wants to hide out.
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06-02-2005, 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by lethargiic
dont forget the coke cans either....and the pics of brit too.. and i definately love that giraffee!
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That would be a World Cup 2002 Coke can with Luis Figo (Portuguese Soccer Star) on it. The other is a Guarana can (best soda ever). Oh and there is just two pics of Britt up there, one of me and her on the right, and one of her at her sisters wedding on the left. The two bigger pics of a girl are of my friend who was killed (see my sig).
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