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Originally Posted by Ddub
Lol, I made the unpopular claim that older boas take longer to digest! I never thought keeping meticulous records and sharing my findings would ever get me into trouble, but...
I'm curious, do either of you keep feeding records? These statements make me think you do not. Does anyone besides Jendee and I keep records on your boas? If you don't keep records then how do you arrive at such conclusions? Do you really think a mere 2 week observation of your boa's feeding process will yield enough reliable information support such a claim?
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You've been asked to show your records so why not show us all these records you claim as your information?
Personally, I have records. My rodents are bought at specific weight of 150 - 175 grams for my adult snakes. This is 10 percent of weight of the adults who get them. I weigh the rats so this isn't off. (Yes my supplier hates me).
I have established middle aged to senior snakes. I have ball pythons who have not slowed down their metabolism. I have 13 year old females who still eat and breed just as well as they did when I first got them years upon years ago.
Jendee, I don't see a metabolism issue with large snakes compared to baby snakes. 10 grams lost on a large snake is a drop in the bucket, and 10 gram loss on a baby could be 10% of it's total weight. Has nothing to do with metabolism, just size difference.
These are my observations over the last 15 years so you can take it or suck it.