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    yeah i got very very lucky, the girl i bought her from just wanted to get rid of all her boas. She was done with the larger breeds she said and wanted to stick with balls and other smaller breeds. So i counted my blessings lol and im extremely happy with her. Shes a great snake and very interactive. I love it!!

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    Little update: I fed Tara for the first time last Friday and she went from adult mice the girl that sold her to me was feeding her to juvenile rats which was a relief cause I didn't want her to be hooked on mice. She's an amazing snake and I can't wait for her to get big
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    Re: my new Red tail

    Well, I've been told that with rare exception, boas are garbage disposals and will eat anything they can.
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    Yeah so far I have seen that, my baby nic boa eats anything I put in front of him. He is a little bit small in my opinion and he had a little loose skin so I'm going to go to feeding him every 5 days, but he is definately a hearty eater and won't turn anything down that looks like dinner so far the redtail looks to be about the same now if only I could get that darned bp of mine to follow suit 7 months later.....


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    Don't push your boa to hard with feeding. Boa's will become fat and can have health problems if feed to hard. My young boa's are fed on a 7 day schedule, while my older boa is fed on a 10 day feeding schedule. They really should have almost a loaf of bread shape to them, and not look like a ball python.
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    Beautiful! I love my red tail!
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    Well I'm not going to over feed him but he's got a little bit of loose skin and he seems to be a little small as soon as he fills out a little ill go back to a 7 day schedule and then a 10 day.


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    Hey pig post a pic of ur redtail please


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    Re: my new Red tail

    Quote Originally Posted by dereklondon24 View Post
    Well I'm not going to over feed him but he's got a little bit of loose skin and he seems to be a little small as soon as he fills out a little ill go back to a 7 day schedule and then a 10 day.


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    I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=36.863078,-76.206295
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    1.0 Nicaraguan boa- Gavin
    0.1 Red Tail Boa- Tara
    No! Boas can have a bit of loose skin - that's normal for them especially when they are nearing their shed cycle. Please just keep your baby on a 7 day feeding schedule even now. You do NOT want to over feed a boa and 5 days is too often for them. One appropriately sized prey item every 7 days will do wonders for him.

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    Ty but the boa in that pic is not the boa I was talking about on the 5 day food cycle. The boa I'm talking about is my baby nic boa.


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    1.0 normal bp- Blitz
    1.0 Nicaraguan boa- Gavin
    0.1 Red Tail Boa- Tara
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    0.1 red tail boa- Tara

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