One more thing I'm inclined to mention.
What was your
bp brought up in? Was it an aquarium and what size?
The reason I asked is I bought an adult male
bp about a year ago, and put him in one of my reptile basics cages (*we'll call these RB's from now on) it was 4x2 the same I use for boa's. This male was 4 years old, and spent it's whole life in a rack 32qt tub. I put him in this cage and for about 8 months he didn't eat and rarely moved around. I bought this guy for show purposes only. I have a couple of really really nice display cages, and this was one of them. This guys only purpose in life was to sit and look pretty. Well as I said before he wouldn't eat. So one day during cleaning I put him in a empty tub I had that was 32qt. I had a spare rat and thought what the #$!#$!#$!#$!.....I don't think the rat hit the floor before he ate it. So I moved him into the racks and long and behold he eats like a champ every week.
I just wanted to throw this out there before you buy your cage make sure your
bp will accept it. If he's been in an aquarium for quite awhile and he eats, sheds, and poops okay then I would say this cage would be great for him.
Bp's aren't as acceptable of big open spaces as some boa's and corns things like that are. They stress out a lot easier....
Hope this helps....I know it's sloppy I'm sorry, but I'm in a hurry lol....