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Old 12-23-12, 02:29 PM   #1
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Re: Scared for my boa

My python was weak for a couple months one time (quite recently actually) - she wouldn't grip like she used to. She felt a bit limp actually, just like you said about your boa. Anyway, whatever the problem was, it passed... she's fine now. Could have been just general lethargy.

Is it possible she could just be not used to her new surroundings and feeling uncomfortable/irritable in the pet shop's enclosure??? Of course, that wouldn't explain the stargazing or the contractions though.
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My python was weak for a couple months one time (quite recently actually) - she wouldn't grip like she used to. She felt a bit limp actually, just like you said about your boa. Anyway, whatever the problem was, it passed... she's fine now. Could have been just general lethargy.

Is it possible she could just be not used to her new surroundings and feeling uncomfortable/irritable in the pet shop's enclosure??? Of course, that wouldn't explain the stargazing or the contractions though.
She has been acting for all basic purposes "normal". She did a good strike and coil today and ate. I fed her a smaller rat than normal because I wasnt sure how difficult it was for her to eat. She still stargazes and has this weird issue where her neck is ALWAYS curved a specific way. If I can get her and bring her home I can maybe use my webcam to get a pic of her. She always keeps it jacked up a specific way.

She can strike and coil effectively and in fact she never strikes her food (fresh killed) but she did today and ate it fine. I do worry that when she is sitting she likes to sit in the cool end more now. She slithers fine, she can go to one place to the next just fine its just about 4 to 6 inches of her neck looks kinked left and right. Its not straight its like you took a blade of grass and poked something, it gets all wrinkled at the tip.
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what are your hot end temperatures ?

overheating can cause neuro issues

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what are your hot end temperatures ?

overheating can cause neuro issues

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85 on the hot spot, it was 90 but i had to change bulbs because mine burt out :/
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85 on the hot spot, it was 90 but i had to change bulbs because mine burt out :/
85 is a really low hot spot and why are you using bulbs?
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85 is a really low hot spot and why are you using bulbs?
I wasnt aware we wernt suppose to use basking bulbs on them :/
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I wasnt aware we wernt suppose to use basking bulbs on them :/
Use what works for you. I've used both heat bulbs and heat mats and found that heat lamps work better for both of my snakes, what you use may also depend on the temperature in your home. Heat lamps can also heat the ground anyways, so it heats above and below the snake. Wish I can help you with your boas problem, Don't really know too much about IBD or what's going on with your boa. Keep us updated though, hope everything turns out the way you want it too!
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85 is a really low hot spot and why are you using bulbs?
Ummm.... no it isn't actually. A warm side between 85 and 90 degrees is standard for boas..
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Ummm.... no it isn't actually. A warm side between 85 and 90 degrees is standard for boas..
Agree with ladybug. 85-90 is fine.
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I wasnt aware we wernt suppose to use basking bulbs on them :/
Doesn't really matter as long as you can keep humidity but make sure the basking bulb doesn't get too hot directly underneath.

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Ummm.... no it isn't actually. A warm side between 85 and 90 degrees is standard for boas..
I was told by many people for the hot sides to be around 90, but I could be wrong.
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85 is a really low hot spot and why are you using bulbs?
Other people already corrected you so...

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Other people already corrected you so...

I'm so proud of you for using memes.

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85 is a really low hot spot and why are you using bulbs?
I am really getting annoyed with your inability to give correct info. I recommend you stop passing out info on things you so obviously don't know about.
As Kevin Nash used to say " Know your roll and shut your mouth."
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