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    Re: Over feeding questions

    Quote Originally Posted by littlemisskat View Post
    I don't know for sure that it's hunger, you're absolutely right and it could just be curiosity (they did just recently get switched from tanks to tubs). I sincerely hope my babies aren't stressed. All their temps and humidity are spot on, and I never over handle them.
    My boas actually give me "the look" more often than my BP's. It's very obvious and usually followed by a strike at the glass.

    Some of them are rescues, and were severely underfed, could this be contributing to it? And in the case of an underfed snake, is waiting the 4-5 days still ideal? Sorry for so many questions, I just wanna make sure I do everything I possibly can do right.
    Yes, wait. Overfeeding can cause regurgitation which will set them back further. They didn't get into that condition overnight, and it will take a while to safely get them up to their correct weight.
    Last edited by bcr229; 01-08-2015 at 01:55 PM.

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