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Cay caulker boas

coastalherper Mar 20, 2004 08:36 AM

Hi i need to get some nfo on cay caulker boas. Can 2 cay caulker boas live together? what size cage do they need? what are there clutch sizes? what is there breeding difficulty?
Thanks in advance

PS Can i have some photos of your cay caulker boa cages and can i have some photos of babies, sub-adults and adults?

Replies (4)

steve.AC Mar 20, 2004 08:57 AM

good luck

steve

http://www.boa-constrictors.com/com/com.html

chaoscat Mar 20, 2004 11:36 AM

>>Hi i need to get some nfo on cay caulker boas. Can 2 cay caulker boas live together? what size cage do they need? what are there clutch sizes? what is there breeding difficulty?
>>Thanks in advance
>>
>>PS Can i have some photos of your cay caulker boa cages and can i have some photos of babies, sub-adults and adults?

#1: Its never a good idea house two boas together, I'll let someone else go into detail on that. However, if you have a large enough cage, with enough heat spots and hiding places, its doable-but I would feed them separately.

#2: The largest Cay Caulker Boa I have heard of got to 5 feet.

#3: I'm not sure on clutch sizes, probably about 7-13 or so.

Here's my site with some photos of my 2002 female. Still looking for a male. chaoscat.lowerground.net/herps/caulkercays/

-cat

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RioBravoReptiles Mar 20, 2004 06:53 PM

Use this link.. a lot of recent interest in those nice boas....
All about Caulker Cay boas and other island imperator.

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ShadyLady Mar 20, 2004 08:11 PM

Hello, all...

I have a pair of 2000 Cay Caulkers from Ectothermics (Kevin and Charlotte Barnett). They are wonderful, gentle, little boas; very wirey (sp?) and muscular and strong for their size. They don't get as girthy as larger BCIs. They eat small to medium size rats. I separate them for feeding. Mine are about 4 feet. They live together in a 3 ft. Neodesha. This cage actually seems too large for them. They appear to enjoy each others company. Hope this info helps.

Amy C.

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