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Old 12-04-03, 01:16 PM   #1
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BCI not eating

Have a quick question i just imported a male BCI from the U.S and the person who had him before was feeding Live jumbo rats,it has been aprox 3 weeks since i have had him,i have tried to feed him Live and F/T but will not take either,any tips on how to get it back on track
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Old 12-04-03, 01:54 PM   #2
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How soon after importing him did you try to feed him? What is his setup like? Temps? What have you tried to get him to eat? Some snakes need to be left with a prey item overnight (NOT live prey in this case of course!).
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Old 12-04-03, 02:11 PM   #3
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He is in a 6x3x2 cage,i waited 1 week after getting him,to try to feed him,previous owner said that he has only taken live his whole life he is 3.5 years old,Temps are in the 80s substrate is newspaper.Tried to feed F/T rats but no luck,and i do not want to leave live in there to long as may stress the snake
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Temps are in the 80s
I'm getting the impression you are just keeping one overall temp in the cage? Your boa should be provided with a gradient so he can choose his own temperatures. The low side should be 78/80 and the warm side should be around 90 or so. Let your snake give you the specifics... if he spends all his time on the cool side then lower the warm side, and vice versa.
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