Re: Candoia Neonate feeding question
Candoia sp are notoriously difficult to get feeding and even if you have one that is taking pinkies it may just change its mind.
I have never experienced a snake that seems so intent on starving itself to death. I had a neonate C paulsoni that was feeding for the breeder but stopped for me and eventually died. Just would not fed for me and then the stress of assist feeding pushed it over the edge.
They're bomb proof feeders when established but having spoken to a few breeders and keepers over here (UK) I would now not get another one until it was a solid f/t feeder of at least 8 months, preferably 12 months old.
Trouble is they're so much work when young and litters are huge that breeders sometimes have a tendency to pass them on before they're ready. They not a 'valuable' snake and I doubt a breeder that keeps the young for 8 months + will make any money.
As for feeding frequency their metabolism is insanely slow. Certainly every 10 days when very young but out to 2 weeks by a year old and once 4 or 5 then every 6 - 8 weeks. They really do not need more than that. As adults they also shed very infrequently - perhaps only twice a year.
Fascinating snakes but I'd be extremely cautious about getting a neonate regardless of what the breeder says about feeding. There is a thread on my Cell paulsoni in the general boa forum.
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