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    Some boas can be touchy when you first get them out but settle quickly once in hand. So that part is fairly normal. Your feeding schedule sounds fine. I wouldn't feed her more than what you are or any more often either. Your temps are a teeny bit high though. I have found that boas tend to prefer slightly cooler temps than balls do. I keep my boas at 77 ambient with an 88 hotspot. My Argentines are even lower at 76 with an 86-87 hotspot. Doesn't sound like much, but to a snake a single degree is a big difference.
    Last edited by Evenstar; 08-08-2013 at 10:27 PM.
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