Re: Not eating well...
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Originally Posted by Makavelli
Hey Brently,
I would also love to see your longer (and not as tall  ) enclosure.
Since it hasn't been asked, How often are you feeding now?
My only, newbie advice, is to consider feeding less often. I also have a female, not quite 6ft but maybe 5.5ft. I started spreading out her feedings (same size prey) and started to notice more activity leading up to feeding day. Her roaming, (a sign of hunger/hunting) is my sign to feed her. Her eagerness is back, and see went from leaving it in overnight to striking within seconds(her norm).
Just a thought. 
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This is a possible solution. She just may not be as ravenous because of prey size and frequency.
I currently have two boas off feed because of breeding season and I have one male that hasn't struck prey for a good six months.
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