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Introducing....Lucy
This is Lucy. I rescued her from a couple who could no longer care for her. She is a beautiful redtail boa, although for most of us, its pretty obvious. lol. Good eater and verrry strong. Measures about five foot, and no clue on the weight just yet.
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Just for the record, this is a QUEEN sized bed shes sprawled across lol
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And just how long do i need to wait until i can reach in and get her, so that i can clean up the water ???
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any comments are welcome, and im defintely wondering if they have to be left alone for 24 hours like balls do after eating ??
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Re: Introducing....Lucy
so does anyone know if theres a recommended time frame to leave them be, like BP's or can i take her out now ?
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I would guess 24-48 hours with any snake.
She is a gorgeous RTB!
Are you keeping her or just temporarily rehoming her?
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Originally Posted by mr86mister
I would guess 24-48 hours with any snake.
She is a gorgeous RTB!
Are you keeping her or just temporarily rehoming her?
I want to keep her, but if she proves ot be too much for us, then we'll rehome her. I reallllly wanna keep her, and thanks for the compliment. In the next few days Ill havea weight and some better quality pics
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Re: Introducing....Lucy
Beautifl boa, I hope you can keep her, giving up animals is not an easy thing to do.
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ty xr, ive pretty much fallen in love. Ive never really seen boas up close before
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I wait 48 or more hours to handle boas after they've had a meal. It's not a problem to take them out carefully to fix their enclosures though, just keep it limited. Are you using a carpet for substrate? You might find newspaper or aspen is much better for them.
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yes im defintiely switching out. Im so sick of taking that carpet out. At least with bedding, you dont have to take it ALL out EVERY time
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There is blood in the picture of her eatin the rat.
Was that rat alive before? or was it pre - killed/ frozen thawed?
jsut wondering.
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Originally Posted by mikeamy2007
so does anyone know if theres a recommended time frame to leave them be, like BP's or can i take her out now ?
We leave our boas just like the bp's a good 48 hours after eating before we fuss with them at all - even longer if they've had a particularily large meal.
That carpet is going to drive you nuts. Personally I like a nice combination of aspen and cypress mulch. We buy regular aspen and then mix it with cypress mulch from Home Depot (it comes packed very wet so allow drying time)...about 1/3 aspen to 2/3 cypress mulch so very cost effective. The aspen gives softness and loft, the cypress holds up under the heavy weight of a bigger snake plus helps hold in humidity quite nicely.
Personally though since she was a rescue I'd have her on plain paper for now. You can buy a long box of packing paper, again from Home Depot, for under $10 (about 165 sheets). That way you can keep watch for any bugs that might have come along with her and easily collect a fecal if she appears to be in less than perfect health. Just a thought....
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Originally Posted by Ballpython2
There is blood in the picture of her eatin the rat.
Was that rat alive before? or was it pre - killed/ frozen thawed?
jsut wondering.
Even FTs can bleed
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