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    She's a beautiful boa. I love the colors and if I were to get into morphs, that's the color I'd look at.

    I've never had any issues feeding quail on the waste end of things. I mix rats, quail, rabbits and have done chicks and try to keep the variety going with the snakes that will take various types of food.

    One little thing you may want to do when feeding quail is to clip the beak. On occasion, but its no too frequent, I've seen that beak pushing from the inside out when they have a funky swallow.

    Once with my carpet I was very concerned and once with the boa semi concerned. I just clip the sharp tip off before I thaw it and it is never an issue or worry.

    Your boas, carpet and retic should all be very happy to eat quail when given the chance.
    Last edited by Gio; 11-26-2016 at 10:42 PM.

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