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Well I did it now...

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  • 06-28-2015, 10:35 AM
    Kelso
    Gotten her out everyday with no problems!http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps4pojfine.jpg
  • 06-28-2015, 01:00 PM
    Albert Clark
    Re: Well I did it now...
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    Originally Posted by Kelso View Post
    Those pictures aren't of mine. Mine is young, only about a foot and a half long. I haven't weighed her yet. She hisses but don't look as defensive as the one pictured.

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    Oh, ok. Got it . My mistake. Thanks. Glad your girl is calming down. Probably had something to do with being in a display container all day too. Haha. :D
  • 06-28-2015, 05:20 PM
    Kelso
    Re: Well I did it now...
    She took a rat pup today no problems, I've read that babies should be fed every 5 days or so? Any validity to that?

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  • 06-28-2015, 08:32 PM
    scooter11
    Re: Well I did it now...
    Boas are great but slightly different. Just make sure you feed and handle her regularly. If you don't handle them regularly they can get a bit feisty. I've taken a few in to foster because people didn't have the time and they got aggressive. With regular handling they are like puppies. Congrats
  • 06-29-2015, 10:22 AM
    JoshSloane
    You can do every five days, but that's verging on overfeeding. I have always fed everyone weekly regardless of age. Appropriate sized meals are key. With adults I will sometimes feed a larger prey item and let them skip a week. Carrying food intake and interval can be beneficial once in a while. I sometimes notice major growth of they are on an off feed week. Just make sure that you stick to a slow grow plan for the longevity of their life. Much healthier and realistic.

    Also, with regards to handling and temperament, definitely make sure to handle frequently. However don't be frightened that if you have a busy week and can't handle the snake a bunch, that he will immediately become nasty. A lot of the aggressive rescue snakes were handled little to none, or might have been aggressive from the get go, which is why they became rescue animals.
  • 06-29-2015, 12:38 PM
    Gio
    Re: Well I did it now...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JoshSloane View Post
    You can do every five days, but that's verging on overfeeding. I have always fed everyone weekly regardless of age. Appropriate sized meals are key. With adults I will sometimes feed a larger prey item and let them skip a week. Carrying food intake and interval can be beneficial once in a while. I sometimes notice major growth of they are on an off feed week. Just make sure that you stick to a slow grow plan for the longevity of their life. Much healthier and realistic.

    Also, with regards to handling and temperament, definitely make sure to handle frequently. However don't be frightened that if you have a busy week and can't handle the snake a bunch, that he will immediately become nasty. A lot of the aggressive rescue snakes were handled little to none, or might have been aggressive from the get go, which is why they became rescue animals.

    Nice post Josh.

    Also to the O/P,

    I know how hard it is to wait to handle a new BC. I had my guy in hand shortly after I got him.

    I put him in his cage, said I'd wait 2 weeks for him to settle and went upstairs.

    I was back an hour later taking him out LOL!

    You'll be fine, just watch for obvious signs of stress and if you see them back off a bit.

    Josh has good advice above!
  • 07-01-2015, 08:36 AM
    Kelso
    Re: Well I did it now...
    So I fed her and waited a day yo handle got her out today and she didn't seem as calm as usual. Coiled back a bit and watched my fingers the whole time. Never struck or hissed but she just seemed off.

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  • 07-02-2015, 04:49 AM
    anicatgirl
    Re: Well I did it now...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Kelso View Post
    So I fed her and waited a day yo handle got her out today and she didn't seem as calm as usual. Coiled back a bit and watched my fingers the whole time. Never struck or hissed but she just seemed off.

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    Full 24 Hrs? You can try two days.
  • 07-02-2015, 11:19 AM
    Kelso
    Re: Well I did it now...
    Yeah, it was a full 24 hours. my other snakes I wait 48 usually but with her being so small and not being handled much at all by the breeder I'm trying to get her used to being held.

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  • 07-03-2015, 04:40 PM
    Reinz
    From what I've read, it's easier to trigger a regurge in a Boa than a BP. They are just more sensitive.
    You might want to give a minimum of 2 days next time before handling after feeding.

    Maybe Gio and Josh can correct me if I have been misinformed.
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