Colombian Boa Feeding Regimen
Hi, everyone! I was given a pair of Columbian Boas for Christmas by a friend. They will be coming home on Tuesday and I have been given conflicting information regarding a feeding regimen. I was told that if I stick to my planned regimen I will be powerfeeding and I do not wish to do this what-so-ever. I am going to feed rats from the start. From the research I've done, it is clearly the better, healthier option especially on a moderate-sized baby. They are supposed to be on hopper mice so rat fuzzies should be about of size, if not just a tad too large. I was told on a couple of forums that my plans for feeding one prey item every 7 days was too often and I would be power-feeding, but in all the care information I read, it said 5-10 days for young snakes. I thought 7 was a good medium and will be easy to keep on a regular schedule until the snakes are large/old enough to move to biweekly feedings. Is that too often, though? My understanding was that powerfeeding is multiple feedings a week of appropriate sized prey, even doubled up prey multiple times a week. I don't want to have these snakes for 5 years, I want them to be happy and healthy for the 15-25 that they deserve. If I am mistaken, PLEASE correct me. I want to do what is best for these animals to the utmost of my ability.
Thank you in advance for all of your help and advice, I really do appreciate it and take it to heart.
Flint
Re: Colombian Boa Feeding Regimen
Babies will do fine on a 7-10 feeding schedule. You do not want the prey to leave a visible lump. From what I've been told, many breeders start their babies out on 10 day schedules. Every 5 days is way to much for a boa. They have slower metabolism. You could do every 7. But again, 10 would be just fine. When they get older like year, year and half go to 2 weeks. It's very easy to get an obese boa. They should have a nice lean muscular boxy shape to them.
Re: Colombian Boa Feeding Regimen
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Originally Posted by
DooLittle
Babies will do fine on a 7-10 feeding schedule. You do not want the prey to leave a visible lump. From what I've been told, many breeders start their babies out on 10 day schedules. Every 5 days is way to much for a boa. They have slower metabolism. You could do every 7. But again, 10 would be just fine. When they get older like year, year and half go to 2 weeks. It's very easy to get an obese boa. They should have a nice lean muscular boxy shape to them.
^^^ This.
So long as the prey size is on the small side, feeding every 7 days is perfectly fine. I start my babies on mice so I feed every 7 days. They go to every 10 when they are about 8-12 months old. Then to every 2 weeks at about 2 years of age. :gj: