Is it true pythons and boas dont go through the same shedding process exactly? this is how i came to my conclusion. I just want to make sure i can make up my theories:


Boas eyes get completely blue and carpet pythons *mines anyway* they get SLIGHTY darker but dont really blue over much and you cant tell they are in shed from their eyes unless you look at them closely.

I also knew he might be in shed mode because he was much more defensive than he usually is so that kind of clued me in.

I also noticed carpets dont say in shed mode long either mine was in it like maybe a week if that.

MY brazilian rainbow boa is still in it going on a week and half,

my Brazilian as actually be in the water for 3-5 days STRAIGHT.

you can even see the skin that's about to be shedded off of him when he does it that's how long hes been sitting in there.

and his eyes are super blue.

I can definitely say carpet pythons are greedy.

since i got my babies eating finally early last month (July) they don't skip any meals when fed.

If I feed my carpets two mice a week every week how many sheds can i expect to get by this time next year if they dont skip meals?

How many feet/inches will they be?