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04-27-05, 09:09 AM
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curiose
im curiose to see what a full grown bci looks like next to something for scale because iv never seen a full grown one in real life ....if someone could post a pic i would really appreciate it! thanks
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04-27-05, 11:36 AM
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This looks like a full grown BCI.
This pic is not me...
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04-27-05, 05:05 PM
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sweet thanks man.....thats def. something i will look into buying after i get all my newbie kinks out! haha.....i was just curiose to see if it was to big to manage if you know what i mean....thanks again
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04-27-05, 06:11 PM
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Location: eastern Ontario (Alexandria)
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THat's it? I thought they were a little bigger. I just bought my first baby girl this month, she is only about a month and a half and has a killer appetite. She came home April 17 and ate 3 times for me with a gusto, she is now in shed. What a sweetie she is too. Her name is Briana. It means Strong in Irish.
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04-27-05, 06:51 PM
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That is actually a fairly large snake, but they DO have the potential to get much bigger.
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04-27-05, 08:54 PM
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3 times in 10 days seems like a bit much..
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04-27-05, 09:06 PM
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Not really, she eats every 5 days. We are the 27th today and she ate the day she came home as she was due to eat. Normally I will let them settle first but she was not fased at all and accepted the food right away.
Every 5-7 days is normal for a neonate. She is only 1 1/2 months. As she gets older she will cut down to every 7-10 days. And I have only fed her small fuzzy rats, she can handle hoppers, I was just waiting for them to come in.
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04-27-05, 09:18 PM
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Maybe my math is wrong, but the 17th to the 27th is only 10 days so that would be 3 feedings in 10 days. If she was being fed every 5 days she would only be on her second feeding today. 3 times in 10 days is definatly too much.
And the snake in that pic is probably about 8ft so that is an accurate idea of how big a boa will get. They can get bigger, but not likely unless its a big female.
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04-27-05, 09:26 PM
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Well my male BCI which is just under 2 years old is a little over 6' and i'm defenetly not overfeeding it!! I'm hoping for an 8 footer male, lets also see what my female will look like, hehe...
phil.
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04-27-05, 09:33 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by BOA68
Maybe my math is wrong, but the 17th to the 27th is only 10 days so that would be 3 feedings in 10 days. If she was being fed every 5 days she would only be on her second feeding today. 3 times in 10 days is definatly too much.
And the snake in that pic is probably about 8ft so that is an accurate idea of how big a boa will get. They can get bigger, but not likely unless its a big female.
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Yes, you are right that is 10 days. But she ate on the 17th, the 22nd and today. That is 3 feedings every 5 days. ANd being that she only ate a rat 1/2 the size she could actually handle I think she is fine, I am not ever going to breed her and I don't want an over weight over grown boa so I'm not trying to power feed her if that is what you are thinking.
This is the actual size of prey she ate in all those feedings.
It's all I had at the time. breeder said she was eating small hoppers. this is a rat pup maybe a week old, just getting the fuz.
edited to fix a picture.
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04-28-05, 05:16 AM
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Here is one of my females and this is the small one.
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04-28-05, 03:46 PM
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you know how they are light grey when they are younger do they stay like that or do they change....because some of the bigger ones posted are alot darker and differant color are they differant kind or what?
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04-28-05, 04:26 PM
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Here is my largest female, she is a little over 8 feet. And that is a 2 litre pop bottle beside her.
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04-28-05, 08:37 PM
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how long do these guys normally live?
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04-29-05, 11:58 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by jlax786
you know how they are light grey when they are younger do they stay like that or do they change....because some of the bigger ones posted are alot darker and differant color are they differant kind or what?
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Its all depends on the snake. Most of the time they darken with age, but my female actually seems to be getting lighter as she gets older. She is just about 2 years old and just broke the 6ft mark about a month ago.
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