Quote Originally Posted by Sauzo View Post
What is your humidity like? Boas need around 70-80% humidity or they can run the risk of dehydration which combined with eating which uses liquid and shedding which uses liquid could easily back him up. Low humidity is also a big contributor to people who have impaction issues. A well hydrated snake can usually pass a lot of stuff unless you are talking a dish towel or giant paper towel lol.

And like BCR said above and what I said in your other posts....a large rat for a 15 month old snake is too much. Unfortunately you might now start seeing the results of all that stuff as it doesn't build up overnight. Takes a while to compound itself. Like I said, my 6.5' female eats larger rats and she is 5 years old....
He had constipation before 6 months. The reason for that i think was the substrate i was using. It was a normal plant soil and he swallowed a bit of it when eating. So i changed that to Aspin. He solved his constipation problem at that time alone by drinking lots of water more than he usually drinks. He sheds in one piece always at a humidity level between 70-75. Always the humidity inside his enclosure when not shedding 65-70%. Now he is in a small enclosure, size in feet 3,30 long, 1,65 deep, 1,65 high. because of this he is spending lots of time outside of his enclosure inside a room where the humidity is around 60%. I have ordered his adult enclosure, size in feet 7,20 long, 2,60 deep, 4,60 high. It should arrive at the end of this month.