You can feed a boa as large a meal as it can swallow. If it can't,... it won't. I personaly feed mice about three times the over all size of the snakes head. Although most boas can swallow prey up to five or six times the size of the head. The real problem with feeding large meals is the fact that it can cause internal problems, like constipation, lethergy, or even internal bleeding, or regurgitation if handled to soon after feeding. Always wait 48 hrs after feeding to handle your snake, and the bigger the meal the longer you wait! Boids can ingest a large enough meal to go without eating again for up to a year. But this is not recomended. The best way to feed is, in my opinion, a meal aproximately three times the size of the head every 7 days. If that dosent seem to be enough, simply give more prey items at each feeding...2 ,3 , or even 4. Basicly whatever your snake can pass through its system in a week or ten days. I have a couple indigos who are notoriously picky some times, so rather than throw away the mice they don't eat, I give them to my boa. I feed pre- killed frozen thawed mice and I highly recomend this method by the way for several reasons... the main reason being I don't wan,t some punk rodent biting my snakes! Also rats or mice dosent make a bit of difference. Just concerne youself with size at this point, and find yourself a supplier of pre- killed frozen rodents.
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