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    Re: do not over feed!

    Good call. Boas in general are eating machines that will put away anything they can, whenever they can. But because they have fairly slow metabalisms they will get obese fast and end up with tiny little pin heads if they are over feed. I perfer to keep them on mice as long as possible in fact to help reduce the speed they grow at. Remember a lean and hungry boa is a healthy boa.
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