Re: Hog Island Boa won’t eat?
Unless he's losing weight, no. Don't be too concerned.
But do keep checking his temps and humidity to be sure they are staying where they need to be and make sure he has plenty of hiding places (by which I mean at least 1 on each side, both hot and cool) and climbing opportunities. Hogs are largely arboreal and require things to climb on, such as sturdy branches.
Also you do not need to take him out of his cage to feed him. It's a piece of advice that has circulated for a long time, but it's been found that removing them from their cages for feeding tends to stress them out and does nothing to prevent strikes.
What does work is using a snake hook to remove your snake for handling. It prevents you from getting bitten if you surprise him and he'll learn to associate the hook with handling, not feeding time. Making sure you wash your hands first to get any interesting smells off your skin helps too.
P.S. - Hog Island boas are awesome.
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