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    Re: Having a feed. (Eating pics)

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    Nice. Keep some rats around too. My big female took a f/t one pound rabbit every four weeks monthly for quite a while, then refused on her regular feeding day but still exhibited hunting behavior. On a whim I offered her a similar-sized jumbo rat that was also ready to go and she ripped it off the tongs.

    Hopefully I can get her back onto rabbits eventually, they're cheaper and much lower fat than the jumbo rats.
    Oh yeah. I mix rats, quail, rabbits, probably the big 3 right there. He actually lunged out of his cage at me the day before this feed. That's a good indication of a hungry BC. It's healthy to keep them in a hunting mode. Content lazy boas don't do much and live shorter lives.


    Oh and yes he used the perch to help constrict the prey.

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