Boa Argentine Health Information
Their enclosure should have hot and cool places to allow your Argentine Boa Constrictor to thermoregulate, along with a hiding places. The cool end should remain around 80 degrees Fahrenheit while the warm end should be kept between 85 and 90 degrees. Make a basking spot of 90 to 95 degrees for your Boa with a strategically placed light. Cage humidity should be kept around 55 percent. Aspen shavings make a good substrate for the Argentine Boa Constrictor's enclosure, and newspaper will work as well.
Breeding
Argentine Boa Constrictors give birth to 10 to 40 live young in the months of June and July after a breeding period during late fall to early spring.