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Feeding Tequila
Just had to share a slice of life with you all about our 16 year old, 8.5 foot long female BCI - Tequila.
As some of you may remember we adopted Tequila a few months back from Jamie Glass and have her housed in a massive custom enclosure we constructed out of an interior walk-in closet in our livingroom.
Well Tequila took quite a long while to settle into her new home. She's got almost 9 feet of vertical space with a basking platform just about 5.5 feet up, a climbing tree and so forth. All that room I think freaked her a bit. At first Tequila just wouldn't eat and we got a bit worried. Granted she's a huge big female and a few weeks of refusals are not going to hurt this lady but you do like them to eat.
Anyways, finally Tequila started to eat but she's been very cautious, not climbing as much as I thought she would, eating very "quietly" for a boa (not really hitting hard or showing a lot of interest in her dinner but at least eating).
All that changed this week LOL. Suddenly Miss Tequila is up and down her tree like a mountain goat. Down for a drink and a big stretch and slither around the cypress mulch, have a peek out the mesh door cutout to see what the family is up to, a slither up the tree with a nice stop midway on the branch for a rest - it's just a joy to watch the big girl finally enjoying the home we made for her.
Tonight was hilarious! She came down, went right up to the mesh area and gave us the "hey!...you!...c'mere!...TOSS ME A RAT WILL YA!". We quickly got her first course ready and WHAMMO she struck hard and fast. Off we went to feed the rest of the collection and partway through, there's fatty butt boa parked at her door again head up, peering out at us and waiting for another rat. It was so funny! I swear if she could loll out her tongue and pant, she'd look like our dog waiting for a steak bone LOL. She hit course number two (aka jumbo rats) hard again then afterwards she went, in a stately and full bellied manner, off up her tree to laze about on her platform under her heat lamp for the night.
What a life!
We're so glad to see her taking full advantage of her new enclosure and moving around so much now. It's like having a piece of the wild world in our livingroom to watch her live in some small way like her wild cousins do.
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Re: Feeding Tequila
Wow, Jo, thanks so much for sharing this story. 
I have been wondering how she was doing in that big and roomy enclosure that you and Mike made for her. I have so much respect for boa owners who provide their boas ample space and climbing choices; I just know it is the best thing for them what with increased opportunities for thermoregulation and the opportunity for exercise.
I am really glad to hear that she has now fully adopted your family and is eating with all of the vim and vigor of such a big girl!!! You must be so pleased and I am so pleased for all of you!! 
Give her a little wink for me! And thanks again for sharing!!
~~ McKinsey~~
"Men have forgotten this truth," said the fox. "But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed."
~The Little Prince; Antoine de Saint Exupery
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Mikey Cavanaugh
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Re: Feeding Tequila
Thanks McKinsey, I never know if people want to hear about some snake in somebody's house or not, but I like to share stories obviously. LOL
Mike, I am a bad, bad, BAD BPNet member/Moderator and didn't take any pictures yesterday. You may now proceed with the smacking about of me with the large and frozen salmon. 
I promise faithfully to get the camera out and get some shots of her over the next week. She's just shed last week and looks rather spiffy. Since she has a belly full of jumbo rat right now she'll likely not come down from her basking platform though for at least 3 or 4 days minimum. She likes to have a nice long laze about up there after feeding. With the way her door is constructed, she can lay up there and watch us through the upper plexiglass portion (which if I look over my shoulder she is currently doing! )
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Re: Feeding Tequila
Oh Jamie, you'll get a laugh out of this bit.
I fed her the first course - a nice jumbo f/t rat off my super long bbq claw tongs (these work great by the way!). She slammed that rat like there was no tomorrow. I felt the vibrations of her strike well up my arm! Okay and I jumped and squeeled slightly. I'm still getting used to tong feeding a snake of her power. 
Anyways, Mike fed her the second jumbo rat. I swear if that snake had eyelids and eyelashes she'd have batted them at my husband! LOL Slithered up and ever so nicely Miss Manners took her rat from Mike off the tongs with a lovely "ladylike" grab. Geesh, he can be first up to bat next feeding. 
Now of course I have to wait for Mike to get up so I can get in her enclosure because she left a rather large and stinky present last night for me. Cleaning Tequila's home isn't cleaning - it's more like mucking out! LOL
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Re: Feeding Tequila
Here's a link from a thread where I did a post about her enclosure.
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...=649752#649752
These pictures were taken just before we changed our original plan for her climber, which was not sturdy enough for her, to a big two limbed climbing tree (just a big windfall tree limb that we brought in, made sure was bug free then installed).
The other thing not shown in these pictures is the padlock on her door with the only two keys held by Mike and I. Because we have children, we feel it's just a smart thing to have this security on Tequila's home to ensure that she stays safely in there and the teenagers don't get any bright idea about getting her out if we parents aren't around.
When I get some new shots of Tequila next week, I'll try to get some better ones of her climbing tree.
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Congrats Jo, good to hear that fatty-fat-fat is eating. 
That pic of her crushing your friend is to cute. One of these days (when we get a bigger place) I'll take the plunge and get a BCI, such a great snake, especially for thier size.
Congrats again, good work with her.
Bruce
Praying for Stinger Bees 
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Re: Feeding Tequila
 Originally Posted by frankykeno
Here's a link from a thread where I did a post about her enclosure.
thanks and wow that is awesome.
i might end up copying you eventually.
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