I am thinking about the future and wondering what everyone's thoughts are on keeping island and CA adults in a rack? Any input and [ast experience would be appreciated.
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I am thinking about the future and wondering what everyone's thoughts are on keeping island and CA adults in a rack? Any input and [ast experience would be appreciated.
Personally, I keep adult female Sonorans, Nicaraguans and El Salavadors in CB70's. I have kept them in boaphile 4ft cages but found them lost in them. I think a 3ft boaphile is ideal for them. I keep males in cb35's and keep them small and lean. All of the snakes do fantastic in their setups. They eat, shed, bred and produce large healthy litters in them.
Warren
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Dr Warren Booth / Director USARK
North Carolina State University
Department of Entomology

I put my adult males CA in vision cage 221 and 30qts tubs.
My CA females are on vision 322.
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Albert
Getting back from boa hobby!!!
0.1 fiance , not super tame, but getting there!! lol
0.1 Sharp line albino , poss het sharpsnow
1.1 TH Sharp snowglow
1.0 CA stripe proven super hypo
1.1 Hypo nics
1.0 Emerald line sunset
1.1 pure Proven Cancun boa
0.2 Betty line hog island
4.4 CA hypo/hogs het full body stripes
0.2 CA poss. super hypo
1.1 DH CA type 2 ghost
2.0 CA Tpos nic
0.1 hypo het Tpos nic
1.0 Proven Red group Jungle
1.1 hypo jungles
1.1 Dogs
Lots of feeder mice and rats !!!
>>I am thinking about the future and wondering what everyone's thoughts are on keeping island and CA adults in a rack? Any input and [ast experience would be appreciated.
I keep my Crwal Cay boas in CB70 racks. The live, court, breed and give birth all with no problems. I think it's perfect for Crawls, Corn Islands, Nics and Sonorans...
Good luck.
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Jeff Carr
West Coast Constrictors
www.westcoastconstrictors.com
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