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colombian rainbow boa hunger strike?
christie my friend has a boa who has gone coming on three, voisably maintaining weight, active not acticing odd.
Wont eat gerbils. wont eat a pinky, wont eat her favorite color of rat, white!
What if any concern or cause could there be for harlie?
also 8 day old rainbow boa hasnt eaten yet how long do we wait for?
these are diffrent snake not mine

1.0 Spider
0.1 Mojave
0.1 Pinstripe
0.1 Pastel
1.0 Butter
1.0 Hurricane Hypo
0.1 %66 PH hypo
Hedgehogs:Bailey, Shinzi, Nebula, Shuffle & Thor
African grey - Jayden
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Re: colombian rainbow boa hunger strike?
how long have u had them? u should let them get settled in their new home and offer the food in a separate container, tub, box, etc..... try feeding at night... my norm did this to me and i figured out it was noises and movement of my puppy that seem to distract it so i would feed in my rooom when its quite shut the light off and watch from a little distance to make sure nothing went wrong and after a minute or two of silence wham!!! she went in on it!! so try that if not pm me ill be on till 6am since im at work hope that helps
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Re: colombian rainbow boa hunger strike?
Can you clarify a bit? I don't understand your sentance very well, seems like you missed a couple of words....
Give us detailed (very detailed) descriptions of the animals, their enclosures, how long you've had them, etc...
All we can do is help eliminate husbandry problems, and advise if it is time to see a vet.
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Re: colombian rainbow boa hunger strike?
Rainbow boa - 30 gallon tank with climbing and a peat moss box. she is three and a half feet and has always eaten well. she shed three weeks ago and that was the last time she has eaten. in a room around 70 degrees she is kept at 75. handeld daily. rejecting pinky mice, white rats, colored rats and gerbils.
I myself think that it is time for her to be heated up to about 80 degrees or see a vet :\

1.0 Spider
0.1 Mojave
0.1 Pinstripe
0.1 Pastel
1.0 Butter
1.0 Hurricane Hypo
0.1 %66 PH hypo
Hedgehogs:Bailey, Shinzi, Nebula, Shuffle & Thor
African grey - Jayden
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Re: colombian rainbow boa hunger strike?
Ok, Her name is Harlie and she is about 9months old. She lives in a 20 gallan tank with a container in it for her to go in. She always eats good and is out everyday. Her tank is normally kept at 75 to 80 degrees. We always put her in a seperate box to feed her in. She has never eaten in her tank. When we put the food in the box with her she smells it, rub up against it, then gets out of the box.
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oliverstwist (05-30-2009)
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Re: colombian rainbow boa hunger strike?
I know it can be disconcerting when your snake doesn't eat for a while but three weeks isn't too bad. Just make sure she has enough humidity (around 70% I believe) since I haven't heard anyone mention that, it's quite important with rainbows. Also it wouldn't be a bad idea to bump the heat up to 85 degrees on the basking spot, just make sure it stays below 90!
Hope that helps
Zack
Asking dumb questions is easier than fixing dumb mistakes.
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Re: colombian rainbow boa hunger strike?
Well, you tried for detailed I guess.... I was hoping for more.
 Originally Posted by oliverstwist
Rainbow boa - 30 gallon tank with climbing and a peat moss box. she is three and a half feet and has always eaten well. she shed three weeks ago and that was the last time she has eaten. in a room around 70 degrees she is kept at 75. handeld daily. rejecting pinky mice, white rats, colored rats and gerbils.
I myself think that it is time for her to be heated up to about 80 degrees or see a vet :\
 Originally Posted by blackrosefaded
Ok, Her name is Harlie and she is about 9months old. She lives in a 20 gallan tank with a container in it for her to go in. She always eats good and is out everyday. Her tank is normally kept at 75 to 80 degrees. We always put her in a seperate box to feed her in. She has never eaten in her tank. When we put the food in the box with her she smells it, rub up against it, then gets out of the box.
If she has gone off feed, first thing to do is stop handling. Remember that handling is actually a stressful activity for snakes, and going off feed is a common symptom of being stressed out.
Stop handling her until she begins to eat again.
Next, her husbandry. I agree 70 is too cool to keep a RB at all the time. I would keep her cool side around 70-75, her warm end around 80-83. If you don't provide a gradient, keep her right around the low 80's. (If you need help setting her tank up like this, say so)
I'm about to ask for the details, this is common stuff asked, so don't be offended. Your brief descriptions are not enough.
-You didn't mention substrate or hides, what are you using, what size hides? Etc etc...
-How do you measure her temps? Analog thermometer? Digital? Does it have a probe? Where is the thermometer placed?
-How are you heating her tank? Lamp? UTH?
-How do you control the heating unit? Rheostat? Thermostat?
-What brand of therm/rheostat?
-How do you measure her humidity? Brazilians need high humidity, 70-75% all the time.
-Do you use a hygrometer? If so, is it digital or analog?
-What was she eating before?
-Why did you change the prey item? Often changing prey items exacerbates the problem. Stick with one prey item...
-When you go to feed her, what steps for prescenting do you take?
-What time do you feed her? Late night?
-Have you tried feeding her in her tank?
Answer these questions as well as you can, don't leave details out, I want the full descriptions.
In the mean time, have you read through multiple caresheets? Read them, and learn. Rainbow boas are an intermediate level species, and do not forgive incorrect husbandry/handling very well, so be attentive, be thorough, and spend money to make sure this species is kept properly. 
http://rainbows-r-us-reptiles.com/Care%20Sheets.htm
http://www.unicornunchained.com/snak...nbow_care.html
http://www.reptileguru.com/care-braz...ow%20boas.aspx
http://www.newenglandreptile.com/CareBRB.html
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oliverstwist (06-03-2009)
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Re: colombian rainbow boa hunger strike?
Thank You, My husband knows all the brand names and everything that we use. I will have post all the answers to your questions when he gets home from work.
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Re: colombian rainbow boa hunger strike?
Ok everybody,
Thank You for all your suggestions. We bumped up her heat and made sure we had more humidity. Someone suggested feeding her in her tank with just her red light on. We just tried that and she did not even hesitate. She must have been hungry cause she has never eaten so fast. So thank you to all of you that gave such great advise. My baby red tail even ate for the first time at the same time as Harlie ( rainbow )
Thanks
Christie
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oliverstwist (06-03-2009)
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Re: colombian rainbow boa hunger strike?
Wonderful news!! Keep that up.
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