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    Food aggressive female BP

    So far I have been exceptionally lucky. My snakes have not refused a single meal. Not even with cloudy eyes during shed.
    I have a 266 gram female(way to small to be building eggs) that almost climbs out of her cage at feeding time before I even have the rat in the tongs.
    I am currently feeding 15% body weight on 7 days. She has the typical plump BP shape although I thought she was a bit on the skinny side when I acquired her.
    I am in no rush to breed as I am still looking for a multi-gene YB or ivory male so no pressing need to bulk her up.

    My question is, first is this really uncommon? I see many threads about BP's not eating but few on BP's that are absolute garbage disposals.

    And second, is there a consensus on which is healthier for the snake, either upping the % body weight fed or moving her to a 5 day cycle?
    I am leaning toward putting her on a 5 day provided she doesn't get obese. I have zero desire to "power feed" but, I do want to make sure I keep my snakes as healthy and content as I can.

    Edit: Already glad other users here had convinced me that cage feeding was better than moving this girl to feed. So, thanks for prior advice as well as any to come.
    Last edited by Raven01; 03-24-2013 at 10:39 PM.

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