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RE: stressing over my males feeding

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Posted by: Kelly_Haller at Sat Nov 15 14:27:42 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kelly_Haller ]  
   

Bobby,

A male green of that size and weight is about right, and you would not want him much heavier than this for that length. The concept of feeding adult boids twice their body weight per year is a generality and is only useful as a guideline. Other factors will alter that feeding ratio depending on metabolic differences with regards to age of the individual, weight, and the species involved. As a general rule, an adult medium size boid would easily sustain a stable body weight under this type of feeding schedule. However, much larger or smaller adult species of boids would be sustained on less than this. As an example, my older adult greens eat about the equivalent of their own body weight in food over the period of a year. Actually, the twice the body weight per year schedule is probably most applicable to actively growing young adult boids. As with any feeding schedule, the weight of the individual should be monitored and feeding adjusted accordingly to allow for individual metabolic differences.



A 30 gallon with newspaper would work for a young green that is acclimated and feeding well. However, if this is a newborn and has not been well started, I would recommend a smaller unit until it is acclimated and feeding without hesitation on rodents before using the larger tank. You will also need to think about the top of this cage and the ability to maintain the humidity between 60% and 70%. The warm end you are using would be too much for a green and 90 would be about as high as you would want, and the gradient down to 78 like you have would be fine. For young greens I have the hide box covering over both sides of the middle of the gradient so they can thermoregulate and still remain under the hide if they like. I feed neonates at 7 to 10 day intervals depending on the size of the food item.



As far as soaking pools, there are differing philosophies on that topic, but the bottom line being don’t start using them unless you intend to continue the practice throughout the life of the snake. To use pools for a few years and then stop is going to be a major source of stress. Jud and I personally never use them, and we always start them off that way from birth and have never seen any issues from it. To see further discussions on this topic, check out the posts in the following threads on this Anaconda Forum:

Anaconda enclosures – Aug. 31

Further comments on the use of pools – Sept. 7.



Thanks,



Kelly


   

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