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Re: My new boa!
BCC or BCI matters not to me. The fact you have a boa and I don't YET is the big thing. Congrats. I like the snake regardless of the locality!
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My new boa!
 Originally Posted by Gio
BCC or BCI matters not to me. The fact you have a boa and I don't YET is the big thing. Congrats. I like the snake regardless of the locality!
Haha, well thanks. And I'm sure you will get to own the snake you want before you know it. That's what happened with me, I walked in saw him, and just knew he was the one I was looking for.
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Re: My new boa!
I'll be curious to hear how the boa compares to the royals you have. We got my son a royal for his B-day last year and she is giving me a run for stress level now with food refusal this time of year. I can't tell you how many rats I've tossed out. Grrrrrrrrr!!
Have fun and keep us posted.
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My new boa!
 Originally Posted by Gio
I'll be curious to hear how the boa compares to the royals you have. We got my son a royal for his B-day last year and she is giving me a run for stress level now with food refusal this time of year. I can't tell you how many rats I've tossed out. Grrrrrrrrr!!
Have fun and keep us posted.
Man you ain't kidding! They can be a pain when they don't want to eat, I have a female pastel that has been off feed for two months, and now my 1200 gram lesser breeder boy decided he was going to start refusing food...but when they do finally eat again its such a relief. And they are amazing animals. I hope my new boa doesn't want to start that crap, hopefully he will eat every time I give him the chance.
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Re: My new boa!
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Man you ain't kidding! They can be a pain when they don't want to eat, I have a female pastel that has been off feed for two months, and now my 1200 gram lesser breeder boy decided he was going to start refusing food...but when they do finally eat again its such a relief. And they are amazing animals. I hope my new boa doesn't want to start that crap, hopefully he will eat every time I give him the chance.
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Don't worry, he won't. Watch your fingers...........
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My new boa!
 Originally Posted by Evenstar
Don't worry, he won't. Watch your fingers........... 
Haha I seriously hope he eats good. I want him to grow quick and be nice and lean and fit!!
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Re: My new boa!
 Originally Posted by _Rumbler
Haha I seriously hope he eats good. I want him to grow quick and be nice and lean and fit!!
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Well, actually, you DON'T want him to grow quick. Nice and lean and fit is wonderful, but boas grown slowly will be much healthier overall. Don't feed too often or too large. Once every 10 days is a good schedule and don't feed anything large enough to leave a noticable lump - a tiny tiny lump or no lump is better. But feeding a boa is almost never a problem - they aren't known as garabage disposals for nothing!!
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Re: My new boa!
And you say "just one" right now, but the more time you spend with that little bugger the more you'll think to yourself "just one MORE won't hurt" and before you know it you'll be moving the furniture to fit them all in.
LMAO! Just rearranged our bedroom to fit another T8...BUT my wife now has her dresser back!
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Colombian BCI: 1.0 Crimson/Pastel [Pablo] | 1.0 Hypo Salmon [Escobar] | 0.1 Pastel [Haven]
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My new boa!
 Originally Posted by Evenstar
Well, actually, you DON'T want him to grow quick. Nice and lean and fit is wonderful, but boas grown slowly will be much healthier overall. Don't feed too often or too large. Once every 10 days is a good schedule and don't feed anything large enough to leave a noticable lump - a tiny tiny lump or no lump is better. But feeding a boa is almost never a problem - they aren't known as garabage disposals for nothing!! 
Yeah, I know not to feed him like a ball python. It's gonna be hard though, I just want a big boa already!!! I can't wait
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