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    Re: Weak Feeding Response - Is my Boa a BP?

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    @ KMG - How long do you typically let it sit? Is getting "cold" a concern? Two feedings ago, I left one about an hour before it was gone. With the last one, I left it for awhile and he just put his head down right next to it. It wasn't until I opened up the cage and waggled it a little before he finally struck and ate it.
    I don't stay to watch. The Cen Am will not start if I am standing there. I feed everyone and leave the room. I then come back in about an hour. Sometimes they are just getting started and other times they are all done. My Dum will always strike hard but then he hugs the rat forever before actually eating. He is usually always still eating when I check on them after feeding.
    Last edited by KMG; 12-03-2021 at 03:26 PM.
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