Suriname Red Tail boa
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Suriname Red Tail Boa (Boa constrictor constrictor) Care Sheet
Quick Facts
| Attribute | Details |
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| Common Name | Suriname Red Tail Boa |
| Scientific Name | Boa constrictor constrictor |
| Origin | Suriname, South America |
| Adult Size | 180–250 cm (females larger than males) |
| Lifespan | 20–30 years in captivity |
| Activity | Nocturnal / crepuscular, terrestrial predator |
Behavior
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Generally docile but can be defensive when young or stressed.
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Terrestrial; may climb occasionally if enclosure allows.
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Nocturnal hunter; most active at night.
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Excellent beginner-to-intermediate snake; requires proper handling as it grows.
Enclosure Requirements
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Tank Size: Minimum 180–250 liters for an adult; secure, heavy lid required
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Substrate: Aspen shavings, coconut fiber, cypress mulch, or reptile-safe soil
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Decor: Hides at warm and cool ends, branches for climbing, rocks, and logs
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Humidity: 60–70% (slightly higher during shedding)
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Temperature:
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Basking / warm hide: 30–32°C
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Ambient: 26–28°C
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Night: 22–24°C
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Lighting: Indirect or low light; UVB optional but not required
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Ventilation: Moderate airflow
Compatibility
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Best housed singly; territorial and strong constrictors.
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Avoid cohabiting with other snakes or small reptiles.
Diet
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Carnivorous; feeds on appropriately sized rodents or rabbits:
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Frozen-thawed or pre-killed prey preferred
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Juveniles: feed every 7–10 days
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Adults: feed every 10–14 days
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Provide a large water dish for drinking and soaking
Care Tips
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Provide hiding spots at both ends of the enclosure.
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Maintain stable temperature and humidity for health and digestion.
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Spot-clean regularly; remove feces, shed skin, and uneaten prey.
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Handle carefully and regularly to maintain docility.
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Monitor for signs of illness, refusal to eat, or shedding issues.
Breeding
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Ovoviviparous; females give birth to live young, typically 10–60 per litter.
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Neonates are independent and require appropriately sized prey.
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Breeding usually requires proper seasonal temperature and humidity cycles.
Visual Quick Guide
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🏠 Enclosure: ≥180–250 L, hides, climbing branches, substrate for burrowing
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🌡️ Temp: Basking 30–32°C / Ambient 26–28°C / Night 22–24°C
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💧 Humidity: 60–70%
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🍴 Diet: Carnivorous (appropriately sized rodents/rabbits)
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🕒 Activity: Nocturnal / crepuscular, terrestrial
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⚠️ Stress: Provide hides, stable environment, handle carefully
Please note: We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect, and we will hold it for you.