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    Too big for rats too small for rabbits

    Quote Originally Posted by BoopsTheBallPython View Post
    I see this is a mixture of misreading and me mistyping. I am meaning once the Boa gets BIG ENOUGH to start feeding guinea pigs. I don't know the exact size but I know a professional that feeds their boa constrictor guinea pigs and rabbits! sorry for the misunderstanding.
    Again, no. Guinea pigs are toofatty of a prey item for a boa constrictor regardless of what the “professional” you’ve been consulting with offers as advice. Rabbits can be fine and ounce for ounce are a far more lean and calorie dense prey item than guinea pigs. Please stop spreading misinformation that could be to the detriment of another keeper’s animal. This will not be tolerated.


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