How big do redtails get in captivity?
Just wondering
I hear 12 feet
But I know of one thats 14 feet
Re: How big do redtails get in captivity?
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alysalouise
What can cause them to get over weight?
Can ball pythons get over weight too?
A lot of people tell me my python is a fatty, Lol
I dont think she is.....
Over feeding causes them to get over weight. Boas should have a boxy shape to them. I believe it's possible for BPs to get over weight, but it's unlikely. They usually got on hunger strikes when they start to put on too much weight. Ball pythons should be round, so yours is probably fine. :)
Re: How big do redtails get in captivity?
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Kinra
I don't know about feeding based on the size of the head, I go by girth. I feed my boas a meal that is almost as girthy as they are once a week. When they reach 4ft I will be switching to feeding them once every 2 weeks. This is the feeding advice I got from the breeder of my first boa and it's been working for me so far.
What snakes are you interested in that need to be fed pinkies for life? I don't know any that stay that small, even my little adult male kenyan sand boa takes hopper mice.
I also wouldn't recommend gerbils. Those are an expensive diet, you will probably be better off with rats. I know BPs tend to stick with one type of food and I believe boas are much more flexiable but rats are much cheaper than gerbils.
And they can give nasty bites!
Re: How big do redtails get in captivity?
for feeding pretty much any snake can safely eat something 3x the diameter of their neck, or a hair bigger than the widest point on the body, usually which ever is smaller is the better option
Re: How big do redtails get in captivity?
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Kinra
What snakes are you interested in that need to be fed pinkies for life? I don't know any that stay that small, even my little adult male kenyan sand boa takes hopper mice.
the only ones i can think of are garter type snakes, or green tree snake(like the florida), i know both of those are primarily insect eaters, the florida is actually supposed to be very difficult to feed rodents to