A10Airknight
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I know this is the corn snake forum and not a boa forum, but I thought Id ask anyways as there are a lot of smart people with snakes that are not corns. If I am in the wrong place, tell me and Ill have a moderator remove the thread
Does anyone have a Nicaraguan Boa, and if so do you have any tips for taking care of one? I am now the proud father of a female named Iris. Ill try and have pics later.
Basically, I have the following questions.
First, I have her in a 20 gallon long aquarium. Is that an appropriate size, and if so how long will she be able to stay in there before she will need a larger aquarium?
Secondly, I am using a UTH linked with a thermostat to control the warm end of the tank. I have the temperature at the warm end at 87-89 degrees. (The cool end is in the low 80s/upper 70s). Is this appropriate, or will I need an additional heating source?
Thirdly, to keep the humidity in the required range I have a large water bowl (expanding the surface area) as well as covering part of the top screen with towels to keep humidity in. I also plan on misting her. What else can I do to make sure that the humidity is ok?
Lastly, at the moment, the cage only has the aspen bedding, a large half log, and the water bowl as decoration. I assumed that she would go into the half log, but she is instead lying out in the open next to the glass when she is not exploring. This is a bad sign in corn snakes, is that a problem with this species?
Thanks, and sorry again if this is in the wrong place
Does anyone have a Nicaraguan Boa, and if so do you have any tips for taking care of one? I am now the proud father of a female named Iris. Ill try and have pics later.
Basically, I have the following questions.
First, I have her in a 20 gallon long aquarium. Is that an appropriate size, and if so how long will she be able to stay in there before she will need a larger aquarium?
Secondly, I am using a UTH linked with a thermostat to control the warm end of the tank. I have the temperature at the warm end at 87-89 degrees. (The cool end is in the low 80s/upper 70s). Is this appropriate, or will I need an additional heating source?
Thirdly, to keep the humidity in the required range I have a large water bowl (expanding the surface area) as well as covering part of the top screen with towels to keep humidity in. I also plan on misting her. What else can I do to make sure that the humidity is ok?
Lastly, at the moment, the cage only has the aspen bedding, a large half log, and the water bowl as decoration. I assumed that she would go into the half log, but she is instead lying out in the open next to the glass when she is not exploring. This is a bad sign in corn snakes, is that a problem with this species?
Thanks, and sorry again if this is in the wrong place