Quote Originally Posted by M&H View Post
Neither my hogs really hide. Honestly most of my boas don't use hides other than perches. I don't think they care if it's in there or not. Last shed my big girl shed perfectly except for a bit of shed on her eye. I have no idea how she managed that since she shed in one piece minus the eye. However I just sprayed her down a bit for a few days and she did the rest on her own. If you don't want to bother him you could just spray him down a bit. Then I would soak him as mentioned before. Stuck shed always causes my guys to be grumpy butts.
Haha Im learning so far that hides aren't that important. He is half burrowed and half under the hide. Im going to give him a bath sunday and see what happens with the shed. thanks for the input!

Quote Originally Posted by AlexisFitzy View Post
I don't own a boa (Yet haha looking forward to getting one) but I do own ball pythons. I have a new one whose a bumblebee and he is the goofiest little thing in the world. Sometimes he uses his hide sometimes he doesn't. Sometimes he sleeps on top of them and not in them. But every day at 6:00 right when the sun starts going down he's out of his hide (if he's in it in the first place) and he's roaming around playing in his tank. He's the most active ball python I have. He likes to climb on his vines and fall into his water bowl, I call it diving. I think he's gettin ready for the snake Olympics or something lol. He's a goober. But most of my older snakes that are 5+ years old don't roam their enclosures anymore but prefer to roam around in the house and outside. My ball pythons are pretty fun I can't wait to add a boa to the collection though they seem pretty cool to.


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My ball is pretty lazy and likes to hide alotttt, but like clockwork on Mondays (feeding day) at 730 (feeding time) she has her face pressed against the glass watching my every move lol. I love solid feeding responses and consistency!

Quote Originally Posted by hypnotixdmp View Post
I had my biggest ball girl do that the shed before last, all perfect except the one eye....her next shed took care of it though and was all 1 big piece!!! I haven't had any stuck she'd issues since I first started, and even then it was very minor issues. Everything should be fine here, just glad he's in better hands now!!!

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My ball when she was in a glass tank would leave an eye cap. since putting her in the T8 her humidity levels are great and she sheds perfectly every time. Its reassuring to know that my husbandry skills are good enough for her to have perfect sheds! lol. But thank you! I look forward to getting him in much better condition, he already has a great temperament, and im sure itll be even better once he has a fuller stomach and nice fresh skin!

Quote Originally Posted by Daybreaker View Post
My boas always seem to be looking for more even after just being fed: as long as you're feeding the appropriate sized prey I would call this behavior normal. Really the only snakes I've seen in my collection that go directly to their hot side to digest after eating are my balls, coastal carpet, and SSTPs.
That's good to hear, for today I gave him a med rat (150 grams ish) once I get him settled and weighed I will be able to get a more accurate food size. But yes my ball hides directly after feeding, and sometimes my corn depending on how hes feeling that day, sometimes he likes to hangout and stare me down and rattle his tail lol.