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liquidleaf
at Mon Aug 28 23:13:39 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by liquidleaf ]
Well, you might probably note that the food shouldn't be bigger than the largest girth of the snake and sometimes this might be a better way of determining food size than length. Some snakes are wider at shorter lengths, while others stay leaner, so a really stocky snake might throw off your guideline. Some people feed rats the entire duration of a boa's life, and some feed adult boas smaller meals weekly or biweekly rather than moving to a "one large meal once a month" schedule (perhaps this creates a little less stress to the digestive system).
Seems like a good general guide though! ----- Lauren Madar
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