Re: Dumerils Boa Not Eating
In order to give you any advice we need more information about how you keep your Boa. Size of the snake, size of the enclosure (length x width x height), temperatures hot spot/cool side/ambient, different temperatures during nighttime (?), humidity, what did you try to feed (mice? what size), when did you try to feed (morning/evening/night).
Acrantophis dumerili doesn’t have a hibernation or brumation period, the temperatures drop during our summer for several degrees in southern Madagascar, but stay above 75 F on average during daytime.
We had a similar discussion right here some time ago. I found a citation from the German Wikipedia stating higher humidity for Dumeril’s Boa, but most keepers keep them with a humidity around 70%.
http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/gener...as-yes-no.html
Force feeding is a last resort action. It stresses the snake, some will regurgitate the food after force feeding again. Anyway, this should only be done by an experienced person or a vet.
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