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Posted by: MdngtRain at Wed Oct 27 12:50:11 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MdngtRain ] We have a large donated corner cabinet that we are thinking of turning to a cage for our large (6ft?) boa. I am trying to find out the best way to do this. Would he be able to push out hardware cloth on the sides? How would it best be to set up the background to make it look naturalistic but still stand up to his weight/strength? The corner unit is about 6-7' high and about 4.5' at the widest point. There are two sections, a 2' high bottom section, and a 4.5'top section. We would like to use the bottom for his soaking bin, and the top portion for climbing and stretching.... Please let me know if you have any information I am missing that would help with suggestions. [ Hide Replies ]
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