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    Any ideas on how to fatten up this BRB?

    About a year ago, I was browsing Craigslist and came across a posting:
    'Brazilian Rainbow Boa - $100'

    The juvenile in the pet shop was $300.

    And the ad said he had no health problems...
    So I bought him on the spot, the following Saturday my brother brought him down from the cities for me.


    What I got was a:
    Severely mite infested (absolutely CRAWLING)
    Underweight
    Dehydrated
    Blemished (I assumed the idiot had a heat rock)

    3 foot Brazilian Rainbow Boa


    Oh boy. Was I excited.


    I promptly set him up in a 20 gallon tank with paper towels and a nice big water dish. I gave him a nice, warm soak and then the next day bought a massive bottle of all-natural mite spray.
    And thus began the six month road to recovery.


    Now, he is a happy, healthy snake. But the problem is...he's still small. He never misses a meal, sheds frequently, has a beautiful color, and is mite free. But he's still not quite there around the middle.

    Anyone got any suggestions on how to 'fatten 'em up'?
    I most certainly am not going to breed him, but it would be nice to see him as a properly sized BRB for once.
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    Re: Any ideas on how to fatten up this BRB?

    Get it checked for internal parasites, treat if neccesary, then feed more.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: Any ideas on how to fatten up this BRB?

    Quote Originally Posted by PythonWallace View Post
    Get it checked for internal parasites, treat if neccesary, then feed more.
    He's has a perfect bill of health. But how much more should I feed? He gets a very small rat once a week. Passes everything normal. Has never regurgitated anything.

    Two every other week or two every week...?
    Or his normal meal, plus a smaller offering?


    I just don't want to overfeed him.
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    Re: Any ideas on how to fatten up this BRB?

    if he's eating well, he's probably well recovered, eating is the number one sign of good health(and unless a snake is "off feed", a lack of eating can often mean distress for a snake) Have you been keeping track of any weight gain?

    You could up his feeding to every 5 days instead of every 7, that's probably better than offering bigger/more food once a week.

    Weight gain isn't instantaneous, but like you said you've had him for almost a year.. I guess I wouldn't expect a seriously underweight snake to make up the weight in a single year eating what you would be feeding a healthy snake normally.

    There shouldn't be anything wrong with feeding a normal meal every 5 days as long as he isn't overweight and still feeding aggressively.

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    Re: Any ideas on how to fatten up this BRB?

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    if he's eating well, he's probably well recovered, eating is the number one sign of good health(and unless a snake is "off feed", a lack of eating can often mean distress for a snake) Have you been keeping track of any weight gain?

    You could up his feeding to every 5 days instead of every 7, that's probably better than offering bigger/more food once a week.

    Weight gain isn't instantaneous, but like you said you've had him for almost a year.. I guess I wouldn't expect a seriously underweight snake to make up the weight in a single year eating what you would be feeding a healthy snake normally.

    There shouldn't be anything wrong with feeding a normal meal every 5 days as long as he isn't overweight and still feeding aggressively.
    I'll up his feeding schedule to every five then
    I haven't been keeping track of his weight gain (sorry x.x) but he has really filled out since I first got him, not quite what he should be just yet, but much better than before. I wish I had pictures, he was really a sad sight.

    Now he's an impossibly cute, curious, active little dude. I haven't measured him yet, but I think he's getting up towards four feet in length now. He last shed maybe two weeks ago x)
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