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Boas are not balls. You can switch to a 7 day cycle now. Many boa breeders will start their babies on a 7 day cycle right from the beginning. I would also up the size of the mouse to a hopper and only feed one. The mantra I was taught when I first got into boas by a very reputable breeder who's been doing this for many years, was, "one a week!" It was the best thing I could've done for my baby!! 
When your baby is about a year old, you can switch to every 10 days. Always feed one mouse/rat that is of the appropriate size - it should be about as big around as the snake but not bigger. With boas, there should not be a visible lump after the snake's meal.... Hope this helps you!
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Thank you! I will switch him starting now! I was told when I got my BRB it was 13% of their body weight a week. But then again I did get him when he was almost a year so I'm new to feeding babies.
When I hit the next expo this month I'll grab some hoppers or rat pinks if they are the same size. I like to switch to rats as soon as I can but I also heard boas w eat anything lol I've just been used to my picky balls!
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Re: Quick feeding question
Evenstar is correct. Boas should be fed a little more conservatively. A 7-10 day schedule works for younger boas, and once they start eating medium- large prey, you can switch to a 10-14 day schedule. RTB's tend to grow lengthwise quicker when they are younger, and their girth just kind of catches up. RTB's should have a more square shape to their bodies, not round like a BP or Dumerils Boa...
I was also told by the breeder, when I got my first boa, that overfeeding a young boa can cause regurgitations because their digestive systems develope slower, which is why they need the few extra days to completely digest...
Last edited by Vypyrz; 07-30-2012 at 01:35 PM.
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Oh no! I'm glad you guys are here for me! He does have a square shape to him so that is good.
Thank you so much for the info
0.1 Yellow Belly Ball Python - Bathory
0.1 Normal Ball Python - Malévre
1.0 Brazilian Rainbow Boa - Franco
0.1 Leopard Gecko - Zero
1.0 Blizzard Corn Snake - Kemper
1.0 Amelanistic Corn Snake - Rader
1.0 Boa - Bundy
1.0 Bearded Dragon - Dr. Finkelstein aka Mr. Beard
0.0.2 Crested Geckos - Lock and Shock
1.0 Pitbull/Bulldog Mix -Jack
I am a professional photographer check out my fan site here or my actual website here
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