baby boa still hasny shed yet
The other day someone I'm friends with gave me a hatchling hypo jungle boa. It has a tail kink so thats why I got it. It was born 6/20/13. It hasn't shed yet and I don't know for sure if its eaten. Some of her litter mates have and I think others haven't. He said just keep humidity up and hope for the best. I think he had doubts about this animal. But I want to help it any way I can. Any advise?
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That snake was let go wayyy too early...tail kink or not. That's just plain irresponsible breeding. It should have shed and fed at least a couple times and feeding well before being released/sold. With that said, some shed right at birth, some take a while. I would really read up on Boa care and maybe some of the breeders can chime in to help with getting the little guy to eat.
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Willie76
That snake was let go wayyy too early...tail kink or not. That's just plain irresponsible breeding. It should have shed and fed at least a couple times and feeding well before being released/sold. With that said, some shed right at birth, some take a while. I would really read up on Boa care and maybe some of the breeders can chime in to help with getting the little guy to eat.
Agreed. Baby boas can take up to 6 weeks to shed for the first time. And no responsible breeder would let a baby go until it had shed and eaten at least 3 times. Or given up on this baby so soon.
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rockstarbass1
Hrs a very responceable breeder. He wouldn't of kept it. The kink is right by then vent and he even said it might not make it. When I say got he gave it to me. He hasn't sold any others. I've gotten many snakes from him and hs a good friend and taught me a lot. Basically he would of let nature take its path with it and I said I'd take it and he said here I want to give it that extra little help. I've just never bred boas before so I didn't know if there was any trick.
Sorry, based on this info, I have to disagree. If he's taught you a lot, he should have taught you about the baby shedding - that's boa breeding 101. A responsible breeder would have told you up front that there is no trick to saving a baby with a severe kink. The baby will either defecate on its own or it won't. If it does, it'll live. If it doesn't, it won't. There's really nothing you can do to help it. It would have helped it more to stay with the breeder in a stable environment until it did shed, eat, and defecate. It would have had a better chance of success. A responsible breeder would have known that. :colbert:
I am not bashing you or your friend, no matter what my comments may sound like. But facts are facts and you asked a question. I hope you can take some constructive criticism from this and not get too upset by my words. I hope this baby's kink isn't so bad that it cannot survive and I hope it will shed soon for you so you can attempt to feed it.
A couple of words of advice on feeding (which is the best advice I can offer for this situation). First, try a LIVE mouse pink for it's first meal. Start small and the live prey will entice a better feeding response. Second, if that first meal is successful, wait a full 7-10 days before offering another meal. Hopefully the baby will defecate before it's second meal. :gj:
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Nevermind, I don't want to start any fights.