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I think a 15 g is fine for a baby. Boas like to feel safe and secure. providing a huge cage for a smaller boa isn't always best unless you put a bunch of hiding places in there.
as an adult a 4 foot cage would work fine. (as above) especially since he is a male congrats on your new baby
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I think a 15 g is fine for a baby. Boas like to feel safe and secure. providing a huge cage for a smaller boa isn't always best unless you put a bunch of hiding places in there.
as an adult a 4 foot cage would work fine. (as above) especially since he is a male congrats on your new baby
This is very solid advice. I have a six foot female in a 4'x2'x2'.
What are the dimensions of your tank?
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