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  • 06-21-2013, 08:38 PM
    AmandaJ
    Yeah, our guys at the reptile shop said to give him 2-3 weeks from the other day, then we could start worrying if he hadn't passed any sort of waste, so I think all of us are on the same page with it.

    He palpated Leonhard's abdomen and felt a bit of fecal matter in there, but not much, so I'm kind of with you in assuming he's using everything he can for growth matters :) And since the boy's shed, he's gorgeous! Blind eye or not, he's just beautiful :D
  • 06-21-2013, 08:56 PM
    Gio
    Re: The Newest Asylum Resident :)
    Awesome!! My guy is in shed right now too. He is growing pretty fast and I'm feeding just slightly more than you would feed a breeding male. According to Gus Rentfro its not a given that males have to always be smaller than females. He stated specifically to me that most of the advice I was getting was from breeders that purposely keep their males on the smaller side.

    I'm still feeding conservatively but I'm not a breeder and I want this guy to grow a bit. It seems as if they do pretty well with processing their food during growth spurts. The key is to make sure they always look like a loaf of bread. If they lose that look and get wider than tall they are getting too much food.
  • 06-21-2013, 09:19 PM
    rocknhorse76
    Congrats on the little boa boy! He's a little cutie, and looks pretty happy in his new home. Don't even let his little imperfections bother you, because I can guarantee that they won't bother or affect him one bit. In fact, they just add character ;) Oh, and post more pics when you can so we can see him

    Only thing I'll ask is this....is the kink in his tail before or after the vent? If it's after, then there will be no issues at all.

    Edit: From looking at the pic again, it looks like the kink is after the vent. ALL GOOD!
  • 06-21-2013, 10:29 PM
    Gio
    Re: The Newest Asylum Resident :)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by rocknhorse76 View Post
    Congrats on the little boa boy! He's a little cutie, and looks pretty happy in his new home. Don't even let his little imperfections bother you, because I can guarantee that they won't bother or affect him one bit. In fact, they just add character ;) Oh, and post more pics when you can so we can see him

    Only thing I'll ask is this....is the kink in his tail before or after the vent? If it's after, then there will be no issues at all.

    Edit: From looking at the pic again, it looks like the kink is after the vent. ALL GOOD!

    Way to look out for the snake! I know what you were getting at with that question. Nice to have lots of experience and knowledge here.

    As stated,, that snake will be perfect for the owners with lots of added character.
  • 06-22-2013, 02:08 PM
    Badgemash
    Re: The Newest Asylum Resident :)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by AmandaJ View Post
    He's eaten for me (of course he insisted on live *sigh* -- and I don't FEED live, except apparently I do when I'm dealing with a baby snake who's slightly underweight), he finally finished his shed, and I have hopes of getting him to eat frozen/ thawed tomorrow.

    I also would really appreciate it if he would please pass urates and defecate. Once he's managed to accomplish those things, I'll feel a bit more comfortable about his future.

    Don't worry too much about the food, these guys are little piggies compared to BPs. We refer to ours (lovingly) as the 'garbage disposal.' Rats, mice, frozen, fresh, live, she doesn't care she'll eat it. Let him settle in, he'll adjust in time. And the urates etc move on their own schedule. Congrats, he's a cutie, and I love the name!
  • 06-22-2013, 06:06 PM
    AmandaJ
    His kink is actually pretty near his vent, but it doesn't appear it will inhibit the passing of urates or feces. That's something we're going to watch for.

    Yes, I'll totally be doing the happy dance of joy at the sight of snake poo. Heh.

    In other, much more fabulous news, he ate his f/t rat pink today -- yay! I had to offer it about three times, though, because he'd bite it and then just drop it. He finally agreed to eat it after a stunning rendition of the Zombie Rodent Dance by yours truly :P I swear, he's as bad as my male BP. Sheesh :)

    But hooray for f/t!!!!! I'm going to go for a mouse fuzzy or weanling next week.

    Thanks again, everyone :) I do have some pictures of him since he's shed that I'll post tomorrow. We're heading out to my younger son's parkour group in mere moments. Worse yet, my husband and I have delusions of playing too... so the next post could be from the hospital if one of us breaks something :P
  • 06-22-2013, 06:28 PM
    rocknhorse76
    Congrats on the successful f/t feeding!! :banana:
  • 06-23-2013, 08:34 AM
    AmandaJ
    Okay, pics I promised! They're not the greatest -- I have trouble taking pictures with one hand while holding the snake in the other -- but they're okay-ish. Plus he's freshly shed which totally rocks :)

    Here's his good eye:
    http://i1285.photobucket.com/albums/...psf51848ab.jpg

    Here's his blind eye (sorry for the picture quality):
    http://i1285.photobucket.com/albums/...psad544201.jpg

    And here's a top perspective. Note that his right eye is somewhat sunken in:
    http://i1285.photobucket.com/albums/...psb9c353e2.jpg

    Outside of his eye issue, that last picture also shows a gorgeous pinkish cast to his sides. I think he looks like some exotic mosaic :)
  • 06-23-2013, 11:05 AM
    Mr Flay
    Beautiful snake and good luck on the future with him. I picked up a suriname boa about 6 months ago and she is just gorgeous. Dont worry about him not going to the bathroom. This may be because they are taking in all the nutrients from the food and also make sure there is a visable lump. And congratulations on switching him to frozen thats definitely one sigh of relief. By the way what type of red tail is he ?
  • 06-23-2013, 01:23 PM
    AmandaJ
    He was just sold to me as a common boa -- I'm assuming BCI, because of his price although he has some interesting saddle shapes :) He might have similarities to some locality boas, but I'm still newer to this area of herps so I'm clueless LOL
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