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    Re: Jack

    I think he’s a beauty. Typically the boas should appear leaner and more squared off, not as plump as some of the pythons. Obesity in boas can have detrimental health effects, as it does with most creatures really.

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    Re: Jack

    Quote Originally Posted by dakski View Post
    Jack looks pretty good to me.

    How often are you feeding him and what are you feeding him? Do have a good weight on Jack?

    He looks beautiful and healthy to me.

    I have a female Ivory Ghost BCI, Behira, but she's only 2 now. However, from seeing enough Boa's, he does look pretty squared and happy.

    Males are rarely as thick as females, so make sure if you compare him to another BCI, it's a male, not a female.
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    I feed him a jumbo or a lg 4 to 5 weeks, sometimes I can't find anything but large.

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    Re: Jack

    Quote Originally Posted by Dianne View Post
    I think he’s a beauty. Typically the boas should appear leaner and more squared off, not as plump as some of the pythons. Obesity in boas can have detrimental health effects, as it does with most creatures really.
    Thanks, I think he's a little more round this year. These creatures love to eat.

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