Baby Emerald Tree Boa

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Baby Emerald Tree Boa

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Baby Emerald Tree Boa snake

  • Emerald Tree Boa: This species is characterized by its bright emerald green coloration.
  • Baby: Baby Emerald Tree Boas are typically 12-15 inches long and weigh 20-50 grams. They are relatively docile snakes and make good pets for experienced snake owners. emerald tree boas for sale

They are relatively easy to care for, but they do require specific environmental conditions to thrive. They should be housed in a terrarium that is at least 3 feet long and 2 feet wide, with plenty of hiding places and climbing opportunities. The temperature in the terrarium should be kept between 75 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit, and the humidity should be kept between 70 and 80%.

They are carnivores and their diet consists of live prey, such as pinkie mice. They should be fed once a week, and the prey should be the same size as the snake’s widest point.

Baby Emerald Tree Boas are relatively long-lived snakes, with some individuals living for over 30 years. If you are considering getting a Baby Emerald Tree Boa, be sure to do your research to make sure that you are prepared to provide the proper care.

Here are some of the things to keep in mind when caring for a baby Emerald Tree Boa:

  • Temperature: The temperature in the terrarium should be kept between 75 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. You can use a heat lamp or heat mat to maintain the proper temperature.
  • Humidity: The humidity in the terrarium should be kept between 70 and 80%. You can increase the humidity by misting the terrarium with water or placing a water bowl in the terrarium.
  • Substrate: The substrate in the terrarium should be something that the snake can burrow in, such as aspen shavings or coconut fiber.
  • Hiding places: The terrarium should have plenty of hiding places for the snake to feel secure. You can use cork bark, rocks, or plants to create hiding places.
  • Feeding: Baby Emerald Tree Boas should be fed once a week. The prey should be the same size as the snake’s widest point. You can feed them live or frozen-thawed prey.

With proper care, baby Emerald Tree Boas can make wonderful pets. They are relatively docile and easy to care for. However, they are still snakes and should be handled with care.