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Posted by: Hoppy at Thu Mar 10 07:11:02 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Hoppy ] Haitian Boas are of the same family as the Rainbow Boas and have similar care. You might want to visit the website of some of those breeders for spcific information on them, I do know that they tend to be more aboreal then BCsp so a taller cage would help, but until you find out more info on them I would go with a standdard Boid setup. 95 degrees on the hot spot low 80's for the cool end. 75%-90% humidity. A hide box and climbing branchs with fresh water always available. I did keep a Haitian boa back in the 80's and they seemed to prefer Anoles instead of mice, but if the one you have is already established on mice be grateful and don't change it LOL. If it refuses to eat try the anoles. I actually used a small finches nest box as a high Hide spot for the Boa and he seemed to love it. | ||
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