Re: Newbie to BP any tips?
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Mute_Sorrows
...Also wondering if I should take him to my vet for a check up or not? Most of the other reptiles are on file because they were rescues we rehabbed and then kept.
It's mostly about how much confidence you have in your vet. Personally, I don't take any snakes to see a vet unless there's an obvious problem- but I've been keeping many snakes for many years, & in my own experiences, subtle signs of illness are best detected by me. And unfortunately, where I live now, there are no good reptile vets within a reasonable distance, so "check-ups" would be either pointless or do more harm than good. If I need vet help here for one of my snakes, I have to be an active partner in the process.
Anyway, :welcome:
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This is the best picture I could get to upload for now.
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Our current vet primarily does exotics and has been very helpful with our other reptiles. But we also only take them in when there are signs of something being wrong as well.
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jmcrook
Unless this thing is an absolute behemoth, there is little if any reason to feed large rats and certainly no more frequently than you are currently.
Honestly I just continued with what his original owner was doing when it came to feeding. He doesn't struggle with eating his food. He will start hunting about 3-4 days before his next feeding.
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Mute_Sorrows
Looks fine to me "from here".
Re: Newbie to BP any tips?
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Mute_Sorrows
Honestly I just continued with what his original owner was doing when it came to feeding. He doesn't struggle with eating his food. He will start hunting about 3-4 days before his next feeding.
My boas hunt every single day. Doesn’t mean they’re ready to eat again. These are lie in wait predators, programmed by hundreds of thousands of years of evolution to grab food when they can because it could be months before something walks by them again. By comparison they are very spoiled in captivity but their instincts don’t know that. I used to feed medium rats weekly and would encounter months long food strikes from my male. Dialing back to smalls less frequently he still goes on fasts but not as often and for shorter durations.
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He bas gone through one shed since I got him and that was the only time he has refused to eat. Which I expected to happen I was just slow to noticing his eyes had gone blue.