Re: Baby Male KSB feeding questions
When I had a sand boa he ate once a week when he was young, once every two weeks as he approached his adult size, and maybe once a month once he hit adulthood. Boas have remarkably slow metabolisms.
Can you post a picture of your snake next to a size reference, like a quarter? That'd help determine if his age/maturity is at play in his refusal to eat.
One common way of getting sand boas to eat is the paper bag trick. Essentially, place the snake and it's food in a paper bag and place the paper bag in his regular cage. You can use any opaque container, a cool whip tub with holes poked in it, etc.
Otherwise, you can try soaking the pinky in low sodium chicken broth before feeding. That often works.
There are a handful of other things to try, but those are an easy place to start.
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