Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
Behira is having another growth spurt. She is now 3,830G dry.
Got a good picture of her in her 6X2' Boaphile. She may not be the most colorful boa, but she is a looker.
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Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
Great pic. She's a stunner.
Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
"In the right corner of the Reptile Area, weighing in at 4KG, the reigning "heaviest snake" in the Dakski collection, it's BEHIRA!"
Behira is now 4kg dry. She's a lot of snake but makes it easy with her demeanor.
Thank you to my beautiful wife for helping with the photo shoot.
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Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
Behira got her first rabbit yesterday and she ate it like a champ.
She is about 9 pounds now and the rabbit was 240g, or about 1/2 a pound. The rats she was eating (large rats) were about 200-210g. I will not feed anything bigger than a large rat due to fat content. Boas like lean food and do not digest high fat prey well.
Rabbits have similar protein characteristics from a nutritional level to lean rats (large and smaller) but with a similar, or even slightly lower, fat content. This allows me to feed a slightly larger (and eventually even larger) prey item for Behira that is still healthy for her.
She is 9 years old in June, but still growing some and I want the best for her.
Big Cheese Rodent Factory now offers rabbits of all sizes. That's where I got these. Layne Labs sells rabbits as well but I have used Big Cheese for years and had good experiences so I went with them. For what it is worth, I have heard great things about Layne Labs, I just cannot speak about it personally.
Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
Behira got a 375G rabbit tonight. I am going to feed rabbits (about that size) every 4-5 weeks or so. The large rats weren't really making a dent, but I will not feed rabbits - at the size Behira is now - more than every 3-4 weeks minimum. Even the "Extra Small" rabbits (.5-1 pound) are about 10% of her body weight on the high end. I won't go bigger than that as a percentage of her weight, period.
As she grows, I might make the feedings more frequent without going bigger on the rabbits. If I do, it probably will not be by much though as she has had large rats (every 2-3 weeks or so) for years and is healthy and happy. She is 9 in two months and I am not going to start trying to grow her fast at this point (I never have). However, a nice lean rabbit is better than a large rat (probably getting a little small for her), or certainly a jumbo rat (as discussed earlier in this thread - fat = bad for boas).
I'll check tomorrow and make sure she's digesting well. I feed with the lights dimmed and put her drape back on after so as not to distract her or get a (or another) strike at the door. A quick peek made it appear she did get it down without issue, but it doesn't hurt to check.
Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
Queen B is a real beauty Dave!! I like seeing the differences in how folks keep their critters. It shows me there's more than just one "right" way to raise healthy animals. I think we feed on very similar schedules, but I feed just a wee bit heavier. I almost never weigh my snakes but since I've been trying to lose a few pounds myself, I've thrown them on the scale with me a few times, and the boas are both between 5 - 5.5 kg. The male BI eats mostly large rats and xs or small rabbits. I feed him pretty much like I do my carpets. My female BCO eats mostly jumbo rats, xs and small rabbits. She eats the same prey as my scrub and olive. I also like that Big Cheese is carrying rabbits now. I mostly use them and Cold Blooded Cafe. I've also fed the snakes large hamsters recently, which they love. The only prey type they haven't had yet is quail.
BTW- All of your snakes are awesome! :cool:
Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
Some pics of Behira. She is doing great. About 6 weeks since her last rabbit. It was a big one at about a pound. I will feed again this week. My sister, the one who doesn't like snakes, has been staying with us and that pushed feeding out a little longer than I would like. I am sure Behira, and the other snakes, are no worse for it.
The ones with her on the bowl are my favorites. She's big and I don't want to clean all that water up! However, great picture (IMO). She was pretty chill but it kind of looks like she's saying, "Mess around and find out."
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