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Hog
Island Boa (Boa constrictor
imperator)
Hog island boas are only
found on a few islands off
the coast of Honduras. It
is believed that these boas
are extinct in the wild.
Hog island boas are a
smaller form of boa and
rarely exceed five feet.
Hog island boas are long
lived snakes and can live
over 20 years. Prehistoric
Pets promotes responsible
snake ownership and we
recommend locking cages that
prevent accidental escape.
Large constrictors and other
escaped snakes can have a
negative impact on the
general public which can
lead to a ban of snake
ownership.
Temperature
Hog island boas should be
maintained at 85-90 degrees
during the day, with a hot
spot under the heat light
reaching 95 degrees.
Nighttime temperatures need
to range between 75-80
degrees. Daily misting
should be used to maintain
humidity between 60-80 %.
Snakes shed in one complete
piece, if yours is shedding
in pieces the humidity is
too low. Another option to
increase humidity is to
provide a box with a small
entrance, for the snake to
enter, filled with damp
potting soil and moss.
Housing
Baby hog island boas can be
kept in 29 gallon or larger
terrariums. Hog island boas
grow quickly and we
recommend that you provide
the largest cage possible.
One can expect an adult hog
island boa to need a cage at
least 4 feet long by 2 feet
wide.
Bedding
Our recommendation for
bedding is bark or coconut
bark, this bedding holds
moisture very well and
duplicates their natural
environment.
Food
Hog island boas feed on
fuzzy or small adult mice as
babies and juveniles. As
your snake grows it will
soon move up to rats. We
recommend that you feed baby
and juvenile hog island boas
1-2 times per week. Hog
island boas can be fed once
every 7-10 days to maintain
proper body weight. Like
most snakes, hog island boas
typically will not eat when
they are preparing to shed.
After your snake has shed
you can return to your
normal feeding regiment. If
your snake doesn’t eat make
sure you remove the rodent
from the cage. Rodents can
bite snakes when they are
hungry and can injure or
kill your snake.
Cleaning and Handling
The terrarium should be
cleaned as necessary. Any
fecal matter should be
cleaned out several times a
week. The bedding should be
completely changed once a
month and fresh clean water
should be provided at all
times. The inside of the
terrarium can be cleaned out
with an appropriate reptile
cage cleaner, we recommend
Natural Chemistry’s Healthy
Habitat. Hog island boas
can be handled on a daily
basis and always wash your
hands before and after
handling them.