I'm honestly not the best expert on feeding boas, but my educated guess is that waiting a few days to see how he's feeling won't hurt, especially if you're on a frequent schedule, like feeding once a week or once every two weeks. If he hasn't moved from the same spot at all you might want to take him out and check on him. ![]() or you might be sleeping through the times he's awake and about. Sometimes snakes just sort of lie around. TL DR get bigger and bigger tanks as the snake grows there's no need to be uppity about what type of housing you use, they both have their pros and cons.Ĭan you handle him ok? If so look at his belly and see if its pink. can shatter with extremely rough use / dropping / extreme pressure last for years if no one uses a hammer and nail on it make it easy to see the snake and monitor its behavior are easy to disinfect glass is less pourous than plastic take more effort to hold humidity, but still hold it pretty dang well looks like a storage unit, not a pet house (an easy mistake to make if you don't know what's going on) doesn't disinfect as well as glass - plastic is much more pourous can't see whats going on inside or monitor snake behavior easy to store en masse if you have several snakes, like for a breeder ![]() Just watch her for balanced healthy snakey behaviors.Īlso the tank vs rubbermaid argument in bullet points: ![]() If its moving around all the time, especially in the day, its probably stressed and looking for a place to settle down and you'll either need to get a smaller tank or put a divider in. If its moving around and exploring, but also using its hides and sleeping in the day time, then its probably ok. It might be ok if you put tons of little hides in it and more than one water dish. like honestly its a really bad idea to put a small snake in a tank that's way too big for it 'cause it will feel insecure and get stressed. Oh also the tank should grow with the snake.
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