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Strawb |
Posted - 12/03/2012 : 19:40:02 Hello everyone, I haven't been on this forum for about a year what with work, family, band and other distractions. My royal Tia is doing well and is about 1 metre long and weighs over a kilo. She hasn't eaten since the end of November, but I'm not worried. I have now also got a baby BCI (man, was the wife considerably unchuffed). My question relates to this snake. I would have put it on the Boa forum, but nobody ever seems to answer any of the questions. Any road up! Black Echo made a very useful chart regarding age and weight of royals. He also helped a lot by informing us about the size of prey to give to the snake i.e. 10-15% of its body weight. My question is this; does such a chart exist for BCIs? Now I know they vary greatly in size depending on the region they come from, but would it be possible to construct a chart for say the first 2 years of a boa's life? My little boa is about 60cm long and weighs about 150g. This seems very light to me. I know they aren't built like royals, but I think it could still do with some beefing up. Also, is the 10-15% of body weight for food items also applicable to Boas? It's just eaten a large rat fuzzy (20g) and I'm pleased as it's its first feed with me and before that it only ate mice. Sorry for all the rambling. All the best, Dave
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Strawb |
Posted - 14/03/2012 : 07:25:22 Thanks for the tip GMac. I found the website for JnB boas and that was very useful. It's definitely a Nicaraguan I've got. |
GMac |
Posted - 13/03/2012 : 19:57:11 isnt a problem and no need to apologide ;) |
Strawb |
Posted - 13/03/2012 : 19:51:03 Thanks for the replies folks and sorry GMac for the double post. We were up-dating our anti virus and not being wise in the ways of computers I thought it hadn't sent it.
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Lotabob |
Posted - 13/03/2012 : 13:27:17 Yeah as above, as with pretty much all snakes they are all different so a weight by age guide would cause more problems than not.
I have a Hogg Island Boa BCI, its a dwarf locale of Boa but I suppose the feeding rules still apply with them all. Firstly it would be very difficult to make a growing Boa obese. I feed something the same thickness as the Boa once a week while its still growing and plan to cut that to every 10 days once its growth slows and then to every 14 days once adult size is hit. |
GMac |
Posted - 12/03/2012 : 19:47:20 best place to ask this would be www.therainbowboa.co.uk is our sister site for boas, not just rainbows ;)
however as far as im aware there is not guide for bci weight v age
Feeding wise, you should try to give food that is not greater than the width of the boa at its widest.
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