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Posted by: LauraV at Tue Mar 14 14:10:27 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by LauraV ]  
   

I think it depends on the health of your boa. If you have a healthy boa, stress won't be damaging, but I would start off slow, only a few minutes outside, then progress slowly to longer outings, that way they have a chance to get used to new things. However, if your boa is not so healthy, any added stress could be harmful.
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