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    My 13 year old girl. Had her since she was a few months old. She's 8ft about 21-22lbs. Gets a 1-2lb rabbit every 6-7 weeks. When she was getting jumbo rats it was about 1 once a month or so. She just had her last meal oct 29th and won't be fed again til March. I would say two jumbo rats is way too much fat for a boa even one is pretty fatty. Guinea pigs are the same really. Rabbits are actually leaner.




    Always nice to see older boas! I except my girl to be around for at least another 13 I had blood work done on her just to see how she was doing so far. She was super normal according to the vet and looked great! If you are worried about how you are feeding it might be worth it to go in and see if there are any indicators of fatty liver or other problems. He looks great though
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    My 17 year old columbian red tail.

    Good to see another older Boa. Glad she has a good bill of health.

    My 11 yo boy, Punch is 7 ft and 14 pounds. I've only had him for a year. His previous owner had him on 1-2 jumbo or Colossal rats every 1-2 weeks! Plus he was a free range snake loose in the whole house!


    I'm feeding him one Jumbo rat a month and he is retaining a good square shape.

    Even though he has a roomy 6 ft Boaphile cage, he constantly begs to be let out every time I walk into the room. Evidently he was spoiled by being a free roamer. But he has much better care now.

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    Here are some old pics of my 27 year old, Autumn. I'm her third owner. This is when I got her in 1998, she was 9yrs old:


    Hanging out with me outside in 2001:


    Checking out the living room in 2009:


    She's since gone blind and has barely been eating the last 2 years, gotten really skinny and probably near the end of her life sadly.
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    I'm really loving this thread! It has me beyond excited for the next couple decades I hope to have with my 4-5 year old (maybe? who knows?) Clifford. Please keep posting, guys!
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    Re: My 17 year old columbian red tail.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gio View Post
    Congrats on that nice boa.

    April has a good comment here, and I think you've explained the roundness.

    As Gus Rentfro used to say, "It is almost impossible to under feed a boa constrictor, but entirely too easy to over feed one".

    I think you have a good interval for feeding with the 1 to 1.5 month stretches. I large rat or rabbit is plenty for that guy. Your success IMO is because you are stretching out those feedings. That boy can easily sustain himself on minimal food for another 17 years IMO.

    I follow Vin Russo and Gus when it comes to setting up seasonal changes, and rarely feed from November to late March.

    You have a nice snake there that will be around for a lot longer.

    As others have said and I agree, it is neat to see you've been the care taker of him for so long.

    Well done and don't keep this guy in hiding, show him off a bit more in pictures when you can.
    Thanks gio. After a month or more he really isn't this big plus he might take a huge dump soon. But based on what people are saying i think i'm gonna restructure his feeding scheduled some what. Now just cause ive kept him alive for this long doesn't mean i'm an expert so i'm always willing to take advise. Plus if i feed him less that's fine with me cause ill save rats in turn saving money. And yeah ill try to take more pics. I wish i handled him more but i consider myself a fairly busy person. I figure i should take some pics of him a month or more after he's fed last to try to show what he looks like then.

    Quote Originally Posted by chip07 View Post
    My 13 year old girl. Had her since she was a few months old. She's 8ft about 21-22lbs. Gets a 1-2lb rabbit every 6-7 weeks. When she was getting jumbo rats it was about 1 once a month or so. She just had her last meal oct 29th and won't be fed again til March. I would say two jumbo rats is way too much fat for a boa even one is pretty fatty. Guinea pigs are the same really. Rabbits are actually leaner.




    Always nice to see older boas! I except my girl to be around for at least another 13 I had blood work done on her just to see how she was doing so far. She was super normal according to the vet and looked great! If you are worried about how you are feeding it might be worth it to go in and see if there are any indicators of fatty liver or other problems. He looks great though
    Thanks chip. Honestly i figure why not. I think for now anyway i can at least go from 2 jumbos a month or more to like 1 jumbo every month. And he could use a vet visit mainly just for a check up. What sucks is i live in the south of chicago it has no reptile vets and whats even saltier is there's a vet like 5 mins from us but they don't do reptiles. We got to got way up in the north side for a reptile vet. Now this isn't a problem and i'm not giving excuses i've been there before i'm just informing the community how kinda sucky things are for reptile owners in the south side of chicago. Thanks for showing yours and again thanks for the advise and best wishes that yours lives much longer.

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    Good looking boa reinz thanks for sharing. I'm sure he'll be around a long time.
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    Re: My 17 year old columbian red tail.

    I am loving this thread. This like the best thread there is. Congrats to all that have posted on this thread.


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    Re: My 17 year old columbian red tail.

    Quote Originally Posted by AbsoluteApril View Post
    Here are some old pics of my 27 year old, Autumn. I'm her third owner. This is when I got her in 1998, she was 9yrs old:


    Hanging out with me outside in 2001:


    Checking out the living room in 2009:


    She's since gone blind and has barely been eating the last 2 years, gotten really skinny and probably near the end of her life sadly.
    Love those pictures April! 27 years, wow! And you are responsible for most of that, congrats!

    Sorry to hear about her decline.
    The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.

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    Mack The Knife, 2013
    Lizzy, 2010
    Etta, 2013
    1.1 Jungle Carpet Pythons
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    Sundance, 2012
    2.0 Common BI Boas, Punch, 2005; Butch, age?
    0.1 Normal Ball Python, Elvira, 2001
    0.1 Olive (Aussie) Python, Olivia, 2017

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    Re: My 17 year old columbian red tail.

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    Love those pictures April! 27 years, wow! And you are responsible for most of that, congrats!

    Sorry to hear about her decline.
    Reinz said everything i was gonna say lol. And same here sorry to hear that about autumn. Its a sad thought to think when my guy goes. When he does if i got the money i want to look into paying some place to preserve the skeleton and have it in a display case so he can live on in some way.


    Quote Originally Posted by BeksNY View Post
    I'm really loving this thread! It has me beyond excited for the next couple decades I hope to have with my 4-5 year old (maybe? who knows?) Clifford. Please keep posting, guys!
    Quote Originally Posted by Kam View Post
    I am loving this thread. This like the best thread there is. Congrats to all that have posted on this thread.


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    Glad you guys are loving the thread. Ive been lurking bp.net since late 2013 and rarely see or hear about peoples older boas and pythons.
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    Great looking boas in this thread!!
    Here's a few pics of my girlfriend's male bci. He's just under 7 feet and a little on the heavy side. Starting to stretch his feeding out a little more. Only 5 years old but I hope he stays with us for maaany years to come





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    Re: My 17 year old columbian red tail.

    Quote Originally Posted by ShaneSilva View Post
    Great looking boas in this thread!!
    Here's a few pics of my girlfriend's male bci. He's just under 7 feet and a little on the heavy side. Starting to stretch his feeding out a little more. Only 5 years old but I hope he stays with us for maaany years to come





    Very nice thanks for sharing. Good looking bci i like the end of his tail. I'm sure he'll be around a long time.
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