I am now the saviour of a 6 foot Boa girl, gorgeous lady.. she's here in a 12 1/2" wide by four foot long by 2 foot high aquarium. She just ate last Friday so she's fine with that. We used to have a Boa when my kids were younger. I think she needs a larger aquarium but that will come next pay check. She has a lamp and a heating pad and a cedar chip floor. I think she should have a covered hidey-hole to curl up in for security feelings.. like a half hollowed out log thing. BUT, I don't know about bringing in rocks, logs, sticks from outside that may not be sanitary.. should she have something like fake stuff? I just don't remember. Is there a WEB site I can go to to get hints?





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No problems there. There is a rule though that no cats in the room while she's out of the aquarium. Thanks for the input and the hits to the web sites. We will definately proceed with caution in any changes to her routine. She eats live rodents (wont get into details for fear of upsetting some of the rodent moms on the board). I never thought about a separate feeding tank. Interesting. Thanks you two! I'll keep you informed.
How did you come to rescue her?
Like, outside??? So Travis (grandson) said "heck no, I'll take her". So here she is. Boy, do I have some re-construction to do with her setup. It makes me sooo angry when kids, well.. grown ups too.. get a so-called "pet" only to have the fun get old and off they go
OH, let's get a baby chick or bunny for Easter. OH, let's get a cute fuzzy puppy to have under the tree for Christmas morning
Sorry, didn't mean to rant with this.
)On my windows in my own home I mostly just use newspapers and water, maybe a splash of vinager - but I certainly don't want to just jump in with something that might be toxic for Zena.. aka Little Gurl. Any help appreciated.
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