Re: How do you feed your bci?
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Originally Posted by
dart
More aggressive than your pythons?? Isn't that a carpet around your neck? My carpets are much more aggressive feeders than my boas. That being said, my boas are all puppies and are fed in the cage on paper towels. Babies are fed live every 7 days, adults F/T every 10-14.
Haha, yes, that is a carpet around my neck. Her response to the f.t mice hitting the floor is swift, but she has never struck. Seems she knows she's been spoilt her whole life and moves straight into the constrict & swallow :P Moves quickly but docile as a lamb.
Anyway thanks guys for your responses, it has been helpful. I suppose what I've been most concerned with is the issue of substrate impaction. Had a bad experience with my BP's very first feeding, he's actually on reptile carpet now until he gets off the live food. Anyway, I cover my carpet python's substrate with paper towels a few hours before feed time, she's on coco husk. The first time I fed her I was pretty nervous, but she doesn't seem to remember which day the food comes so I haven't had any issues with that. Just wondering if it may be different with a boa.
Re: How do you feed your bci?
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Originally Posted by
Daybreaker
My four BCIs are all on F/T and on paper towel substrate. Most will take off tongs fine, but they will take it if I leave the feeder in with them as well (just leaving it on the floor of their tubs). My younger ones are fed once a week, my larger one who's on medium rats is every 10 days until he gets on larges - then he'll be cut back a bit to avoid obesity.
Spot on with what I do with the exception my girl(Hog Island), shes on double shredded cypress. Boas unlike balls can become obese rather easily if overfed.