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    My 13 year old girl. Had her since she was a few months old. She's 8ft about 21-22lbs. Gets a 1-2lb rabbit every 6-7 weeks. When she was getting jumbo rats it was about 1 once a month or so. She just had her last meal oct 29th and won't be fed again til March. I would say two jumbo rats is way too much fat for a boa even one is pretty fatty. Guinea pigs are the same really. Rabbits are actually leaner.




    Always nice to see older boas! I except my girl to be around for at least another 13 I had blood work done on her just to see how she was doing so far. She was super normal according to the vet and looked great! If you are worried about how you are feeding it might be worth it to go in and see if there are any indicators of fatty liver or other problems. He looks great though
    4.5 Chinese Beauty, 1.0 White Sided Rat, 0.1 Suboc, 0.1 Stillwater Hypo Bull, 1.0 50/50 Cal King, 6.7 Corns, 1.2.1 Ball Python, 2.1 Tarahumara Boa, 5.14 BCI, 1.0 Jaguar Carpet, 1.2 Retics, 0.1 Wolf Snake, 1.2 BCC Suriname, 1.1 Ridleyi Beauty, 0.1 False Water Cobra, 1.0 Bearded Dragon, 5.4 Parrots, 0.1 Cat, 1.0 Horse

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