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    Re: Should you handle your boa when hungry?

    Quote Originally Posted by aliamo View Post
    I have an adult 5 foot red tail boa and am feeding her later than usual since I was out traveling. I normally feed her once every 4 weeks but it's been almost 6. I just got back and am planning on feeding her tonight or tomorrow morning but wanted to get her out of the cage for a bit first but wondering if I should leave her alone until after feeding since she is off schedule?
    My Boa is currently 5 foot and I would not handle him if he was hungry for a long time. I don’t think he will bite me if I did but he will be having only one thing on his mind and that is food. He might be stressed if I did, so better feed him and let him digest first. This is only imagination, i never kept him hungry for 2 weeks
    Last edited by Dutti; 01-04-2018 at 08:21 PM.

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