

If your enclosure has a mesh top, it’s best to install the UVB fixture on top of the enclosure. Do not use other brands - when it comes to UVB, brand matters! So for a 48” long enclosure, you will want a bulb about 22” long. Therefore we recommend installing a Zoo Med T5 HO ReptiSun 5.0 or Arcadia Forest 6% in a reflective T5 HO fluorescent fixture, long enough to cover about 1/2 of the enclosure’s length and placed next to the heat lamps. And there is mounting scientific evidence that UVB is, in fact, beneficial to boa constrictors and other snakes. Our goal as good reptile keepers is not to simply allow our pets to survive - it is to do everything in our power to enable them to thrive. Both are completely false and do not reflect the snake’s natural history. There is another myth that snakes do not “need” UVB light for survival and therefore providing it as part of their habitat in captivity is unnecessary. There is a common myth that crepuscular reptiles are stressed by light. Multiple boa constrictors should not be housed in the same enclosure.īoa constrictors are crepuscular (active at night, particularly dawn and dusk), so they benefit from having a light in their enclosure to regulate their day/night cycle. Height is equal to or greater than half the snake’s expected adult length.

BOA CONSTRICTOR CAGE PLUS
Length plus width is equal to or greater than the snake’s expected adult length.The general rule for determining an appropriate ‘minimum’ semi-arboreal snake enclosure size is:
BOA CONSTRICTOR CAGE UPGRADE
This size can house a smaller (equal to or less than 6’ long) boa constrictor for its entire life, but you will eventually need to upgrade for a larger snake. The minimum enclosure size recommended for housing one boa constrictor is at least 4’L x 2’W x 4’H. When it comes to choosing a terrarium for pet reptiles, keep in mind that larger is always better! Boa constrictors are active snakes that appreciate having plenty of room to stretch out, climb, and explore, and they quickly get bored in small or sparse enclosures.

