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  • 03-15-2004, 12:20 AM
    Mike
    my new boa (the bigger one) is now eating its first med. rat for me. it did the funniest thing. slowly grabbed it by its neck then sat there for a little while. then decided it needed to kill the rat. so it, very slowyl, lobbed a coil around the rat. now its starting to swallow.
    do any of you boa and python keepers notice a difference in feeding habits? not so much as individual things but general boa habits and general python habits... i ask because my colombian rainbow boa also has a slow motion feeding response.
    now that i think about it, maybe its just this snake knows that if it wraps around it, itll be easier to swallow. what do yall think?
  • 03-15-2004, 12:25 AM
    funny...
    Actually, most of the Boas I have seen or have experience with have killer feeding responses. Both of my Sonorans nail their food like its goin out of style.
  • 03-15-2004, 09:03 AM
    RPlank
    My Jazzy also has a very strong feeding response, but insists on a five to ten minute stalk, even though I feed her F/K prey. When she does finally grab em, though, it is QUICK! She does use coils to help hold the rat while she eats, but I've noticed that most of my adult BP's do that with the larger prey items, also.
  • 03-15-2004, 08:56 PM
    iceman25
    PICTURE OF SNIPES
    I think they are just following their instincts and nothing more.
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