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Rescue Boa

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  • 04-01-2012, 11:14 PM
    meowmeowkazoo
    Rescue Boa
    So thanks to one of my first friendships in Texas, I now have this beautiful girl in my collection.

    http://iherp.com/Public/Animals/View...AnimalID=95406

    My friend rescues snakes from bad situations. This boa was the property of a man who got divorced. She spent two months with the ex wife and was not fed, watered, or generally cared for. She is not dehydrated, thanks to the feces and urine-soaked cypress mulch in her 16-qt sweater box.

    I have a couple of concerns.

    First, though the pics don't really show it, she is pretty thin. Not nearly as thin as some of the ball pythons my friend got out of that place, but still not good.

    Second, I think she might have some scale rot developing. I didn't get any belly shots because I didn't want to stress her out right now. Her belly is rather blotchily pink on the second half of her body. I'm hoping she's just about to shed, but that substrate did not look good at all.

    I don't normally feed snakes the same day I get them, but she kept acting hungry, and immediately took the small F/T rat I offered.

    All I know about her is that she is supposedly female, and supposedly a year old. Obviously a sunglow.

    Would be interested to know if anyone could guess at her locality or has any observations to make at this point. I'll be updating this thread often with pictures.

    Ever since I sold my three boas I have been missing them something fierce and pining after female boas on kingsnake and fauna (dreaming to one day breed boas myself). It's almost like this girl was an answer to a prayer. :oops: I hope I do right by her and get her fully recovered.
  • 04-01-2012, 11:20 PM
    The Serpent Merchant
    If she has some belly rot you can soak her in a Betadine bath.
  • 04-01-2012, 11:21 PM
    meowmeowkazoo
    Re: Rescue Boa
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    If she has some belly rot you can soak her in a Betadine bath.

    Yeah, I plan on doing that once I've had a few days to see what happens with it. Luckily I already have Betadine on hand. :)
  • 04-01-2012, 11:28 PM
    Mike41793
    Shes gorgeous! Congrats on getting her!
  • 04-01-2012, 11:31 PM
    meowmeowkazoo
    Re: Rescue Boa
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Shes gorgeous! Congrats on getting her!

    Thanks! She is a total sweetheart too. Did not want to be put down at all, lol.
  • 04-01-2012, 11:36 PM
    Crazy4Herps
    Re: Rescue Boa
    She's beautiful, kudos for taking her in as a rescue!

    By the pictures she looks to be at a perfect size to me; baby boas are quite slender and bulk up with age; I would say she's at a good size for a yearling. But pictures can be misleading, I know. In any case, she's not dangerously underweight and it sounds like she's a good eater (most boas are), so she'll gain it all back in no time. However, I would urge you to feed her no more often than every 7 days. Even if she does need to put on weight, overfeeding can stress the digestive system and do more harm than good for a recovering baby. Also, boas are prone to obesity which causes fatty liver disease. So the longer she stays somewhat slender the better!

    x2 on the Bedatine bath. If it's only just developing that may nip it in the bud. If it's already set in you may need to seek a vet and get some antibiotics.

    She is a Colombian boa of the Boa constrictor imperator subspecies.

    Good luck with her, and please keep us updated!
  • 04-01-2012, 11:43 PM
    meowmeowkazoo
    Re: Rescue Boa
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Crazy4Herps View Post
    She's beautiful, kudos for taking her in as a rescue!

    By the pictures she looks to be at a perfect size to me; baby boas are quite slender and bulk up with age; I would say she's at a good size for a yearling. But pictures can be misleading, I know. In any case, she's not dangerously underweight and it sounds like she's a good eater (most boas are), so she'll gain it all back in no time. However, I would urge you to feed her no more often than every 7 days. Even if she does need to put on weight, overfeeding can stress the digestive system and do more harm than good for a recovering baby. Also, boas are prone to obesity which causes fatty liver disease. So the longer she stays somewhat slender the better!

    x2 on the Bedatine bath. If it's only just developing that may nip it in the bud. If it's already set in you may need to seek a vet and get some antibiotics.

    She is a Colombian boa of the Boa constrictor imperator subspecies.

    Good luck with her, and please keep us updated!


    Thanks! I did give her a very undersized meal just to settle her tummy. Didn't want to risk a regurge after 2 months of not eating, poor thing.

    She is at decent size, it's mostly near her tail that you see the thinness. She didn't suffer nearly as much as some of the babies. :(

    I will go ahead and give her a few days to digest then mix up a betadine bath for her. Thanks for the advice!
  • 04-02-2012, 05:26 AM
    dragonboy4578
    She is a great looking girl. As already stated she really doesn't look that thin.
  • 04-02-2012, 09:32 AM
    Fila
    LOVE love the name :) She looks sooo much better already.
    *Fila*
  • 04-02-2012, 04:10 PM
    meowmeowkazoo
    Okay, here's another question.

    About what would she be valued at?

    My friend who gave her to me is interested in a 650 gram black pastel female I have, so I was thinking of doing a full/partial trade depending on the value of each snake.
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