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Full grown albino boa constrictor
Full grown albino boa constrictor












full grown albino boa constrictor

Pet boa constrictors in captivity can eat pre-killed prey such as rats and mice. Typical food choices for a pet boa constrictor are mice, rats, chicks, and even small rabbits. Snakes can be seriously burned if lights are placed incorrectly.īoa constrictors are carnivores and eat live prey. Place the lighting in a way that the snake does not come into direct contact with the bulb. If you choose to use light, use full-spectrum lighting or a low-watt incandescent bulb during the day. They do not require UV (ultraviolet) light to maintain their health, but you can use a light if you prefer. Heat tape or adhesive pads can be placed on the underside of the glass enclosure. Heat lamps and ceramic elements can be mounted to the top of the enclosure to direct heat downward. Heat the enclosure with ceramic emitters, heat lamps, and heating pads.

full grown albino boa constrictor

There are several ways you can heat and maintain the temperature of the habitat. Temperatures at night should be between 75 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The snake needs to be able to move from warmer to cooler areas of the enclosure.ĭuring the day the temperature in the main part of the habitat should be between 80 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit, with a basking area of about 95 degrees.

full grown albino boa constrictor

When keeping a boa constrictor as a pet, you will need to maintain a proper temperature in your snake's habitat. In the wild, they use the sun for this purpose. Snakes need external sources of heat since they cannot regulate their body temperatures.














Full grown albino boa constrictor