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Housing Boas in Racks

CalebJenkins

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I am wondering what size racks people keep their boas in if they are in a large scale breeding outfit, or if people just use 4x2' enclosures? I will be getting a couple 10' females and then some between 5-8' as well and wanted to see what you think.
 
I keep females in cages and males in racks. I like the "Ball Room" racks from Boaphile Plastics for males. I have one pretty large male that is in a cage, as a rack drawer is too small for him.
 
I use exclusively full enclosures for my adults. I feel they deserve the extra room and stability. While I am aware some willl disagree, I feel that if you cannot give an animal a full home, maybe you should not be keeping it.
 
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