Should I slow down his feedings?
I have a male boa (named Sniper) who is a BCI for sure but he may be crossed with a BCC though as he came from an animal shelter so I am not 100% sure of his blood lines. He is 10 months old and 4' 10". Some people tell me this is too big for a BCI some people tell me it is normal for boas to reach 5' in their first year.
Sniper is now being fed a rats that are in between a small and medium rat. They are not quite as small as a small rat but not as big as a medium rat. I have been feeding him once a week ever since we got him. I really honestly do not want him getting past 7ft, which may be too late now as he still has 4 years of major growing to do, but I was wondering if I started feeding every 10-14 days if this would help? I do not want him to starve either. It does take him about 6 full days for him to digest the rat (the lump in his belly fully disappears). So would feeding him less harm him?
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Re: Should I slow down his feedings?
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bcr229
At his age and size he could handle a 10-14 day feeding schedule. It's healthier for a boa to be slightly underweight versus overweight.
The other fact is that snakes have what is known as "indeterminate growth". So they continue to grow throughout their lives. Trying to control his growth rate is kind of cruel bc his meals should be controlled by his weight ( 15 - 20%). Why have a hungry, angry boa who is more likely to lash out bc he is underfed? Imo, I would weigh him and feed him accordingly. Stay in peace and not pieces. Good luck.:gj:
Re: Should I slow down his feedings?
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Albert Clark
The other fact is that snakes have what is known as "indeterminate growth". So they continue to grow throughout their lives. Trying to control his growth rate is kind of cruel bc his meals should be controlled by his weight ( 15 - 20%). Why have a hungry, angry boa who is more likely to lash out bc he is underfed? Imo, I would weigh him and feed him accordingly. Stay in peace and not pieces. Good luck.:gj:
He is too big for my kitchen scale I use and I do not have money to buy a big fancy one. I have never weighed my snakes for food, and wasn't about how much to feed him in one feeding. How many days can I go without feeding. So far it has been 9 days. He is still gentle and not angry. I planned on feeding him tomorrow. He is definitely not under weight or over weight. And boas grow through their whole lives but the first 5 years is when the do the most growing and then they gain an inch or less a year after that.
Re: Should I slow down his feedings?
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Originally Posted by
lunasjy
He is too big for my kitchen scale I use and I do not have money to buy a big fancy one. I have never weighed my snakes for food, and wasn't about how much to feed him in one feeding. How many days can I go without feeding. So far it has been 9 days. He is still gentle and not angry. I planned on feeding him tomorrow. He is definitely not under weight or over weight. And boas grow through their whole lives but the first 5 years is when the do the most growing and then they gain an inch or less a year after that.
Most boa keepers feed their older boas every 3 weeks to 1 month. A younger boa like yours, I would feed every 2 weeks. Once he hits about 3 years old, go to every 3-4 weeks. And boas are different than BPs. You don't need to weigh their food, you want to feed them something that is as wide as them or at the most, something that leaves a slight bulge for a day or 2.