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Starving Dumeril's Boa! Please Help!
In November 2008, I bought a healthy baby Dumeril's Boa. He ate a live mouse every six or seven days, no problem. He prefered to eat in the dark and took around ten to fifteen minutes. Early Febuary, he had stopped eating. I knew he would eat when he was hungry, so I was patient and continued to offer a small mouse every week.
In mid April, he ate, finally. Although, he hasn't eaten since. He has also started to kill them, then abandon them. He has done this every time I've tried feeding him since May. He still looks pretty healthy and has not lost too much weight.
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he is in a 20 long tank. He has a cooler spot of around 80 and a warmer side of around 93 degrees, he has multiple hide on each side. He has a thick layer of substrate for him to burrow. He is also very active and a sweetheart : ).
I have tried different feeding arangments (he prefers feeding at night, in a dark place), frozen, tons more. To get him to kill, I had to lure him by using tongs to lure him.
any advice/experience is much apriciated!
Last edited by Igotpaddywhacked; 06-24-2009 at 12:02 PM.
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Re: Starving Dumeril's Boa! Please Help!
Well you temps are a bit high, 78-88 is a little more like it but that's not a huge difference.
How are your humidity levels? Is the snake defecating and passing urates?
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Re: Starving Dumeril's Boa! Please Help!
Thank You, I will try to lower the temperature a wee bit.
The humidity usually is around 40-60%, higher when he is shedding, which was a couple months ago. Yeah, he has both defacated and passed urates in late April, after he ate once.
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Re: Starving Dumeril's Boa! Please Help!
have you tried getting him de-wormed to rule that out?
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Re: Starving Dumeril's Boa! Please Help!
 Originally Posted by Igotpaddywhacked
He still looks pretty healthy and has not lost too much weight.
If he's not losing weight and looks healthy then he's most likely just being a typical Dumeril. They are like BP's when it comes to going off feed for no reason.
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Re: Starving Dumeril's Boa! Please Help!
I have heard they can be iffy with feeding like BP's. I have no personal experience but have heard from keepers. Just make sure he / she is vet checked and cleared.
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Re: Starving Dumeril's Boa! Please Help!
Hmm have you tried offering something else. My dummy quit eating mice and I offered a F/T rat pup and bam she took it right away and Never had a problem since. I have one question. After yours kills them and then leaves them how long do you leave the dead mouse in? I have a blood that will coil even F/T and then leave it for hours sometimes all night before eating.
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Re: Starving Dumeril's Boa! Please Help!
Try to get a big paper bag, like the ones they use in some grocery stores, and put the mouse and him in the paper bag and fold it over and put it in the tank. It's what a lot of people do when they have problem feeders. It's smaller, dark, and peaceful.
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Re: Starving Dumeril's Boa! Please Help!
No, I haven't checked or gotten him de-wormed, but I am getting a vet appointment.
I currently feed him in a shoe box, but I have plenty of paper bags, so I will give it a try.
I just got back from the pet store, where I work to buy a rat pup. I am going to try and feed him tonight. I thought that the jumpy mice may be stressing him out? I guess we'll see.
Thank you for your replys!
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Re: Starving Dumeril's Boa! Please Help!
Well shoebox should be fine, as long as hasn't gotten any holes in it.
Try to feed him tonight, as long as its been atleast 5 days since you last tried, and if that doesn't work then I would possibly bring him to a vet.
Also it's a good possibility that the jumpy mice are stressing him out, and he could associate mice with stress and that could also be a reason he's not eating. The rat pup was a good idea, let us know how it goes.
P.S. - Just to offer some insight I useto feed my anaconda hopper mice before she grew a bit and I upped to adult mice, but once she went to strike the hopper mouse, and it jumped out the way at the last second and she caught her tail, and ever since then she won't eat anything that jumps around and moves. It's possible something like that could of happen to your snake and you just didn't see it because your snake is a shy eater and mines not. If the rat pup works, then I would switch to F/T.
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