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10-17-17, 11:52 AM
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New baby Brazilian Rainbow Boa not eating
Hi everyone,
I have a new baby BRB she's about 45 days old I received her in the mail last Friday was told that she was fed every Saturday so it had been just about a week since she had been fed. I was actually very angry when I received her as she was extremely dehydrated and super cold. So I first warmed her up with my hands and then I put her in a water dish with some warm water and she just sat in there and soaked for about 10 to 20 minutes she is now in her aquarium with is Cypress substrate a hide on each side she's no longer dehydrated she's warm she's active I tried to feed her yesterday which was Monday and She took her food into her mouth but then she just let go and refused to eat I'm just wondering if this is normal, last night was the first time I actually seen her explore her home. I'm not sure how many times she ate before she was sold to me but I know that she wasn't taken good care of by the condition she was in when I got her. I'm worried that she could die if she doesn't eat soon but I'm not sure if that's something I need to worry about. Please help
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10-19-17, 01:20 PM
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Re: New baby Brazilian Rainbow Boa not eating
Always give a new arrival 1-2 weeks without handling *before* offering food, your boa likely needs more time to settle in. Give her 1-2 weeks from the day you offered the food, and then offer again. Make sure you're feeding small enough prey, at just over a month old she's probably still going to be on fuzzy mice, too big of prey items can sometimes intimidate them and keep them from eating.
Even a baby rainbow can easily go months without eating, especially since she's already eaten several meals. She isn't going to die in the next week or two just because she hasn't eaten.
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10-19-17, 10:43 PM
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Re: New baby Brazilian Rainbow Boa not eating
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Originally Posted by bigsnakegirl785
Always give a new arrival 1-2 weeks without handling *before* offering food, your boa likely needs more time to settle in. Give her 1-2 weeks from the day you offered the food, and then offer again. Make sure you're feeding small enough prey, at just over a month old she's probably still going to be on fuzzy mice, too big of prey items can sometimes intimidate them and keep them from eating.
Even a baby rainbow can easily go months without eating, especially since she's already eaten several meals. She isn't going to die in the next week or two just because she hasn't eaten.
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I have pinky mice that I will feed her I'm not sure what a fuzzy is she is the first baby snake I have ever had. I will hold off feeding her though thank you.
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10-20-17, 06:23 PM
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Re: New baby Brazilian Rainbow Boa not eating
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I have pinky mice that I will feed her I'm not sure what a fuzzy is she is the first baby snake I have ever had. I will hold off feeding her though thank you.
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Fuzzies are the size above pinkies. They have a full body of hair, but haven't opened their eyes yet. The next size are hoppers, they have opened their eyes and started moving about hence the name "hoppers." I generally don't see a switch to hoppers until about 6-8 months old for BRBs, and they'll stay on hoppers until they're 1+ years old, if you don't overfeed. (I have experienced this with my BRBs and had this information verified by my BRBs' breeder as well. People who feed heavier will notice more rapid growth, but it's healthier for them to be slow grown.)
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10-20-17, 10:04 PM
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Re: New baby Brazilian Rainbow Boa not eating
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Fuzzies are the size above pinkies. They have a full body of hair, but haven't opened their eyes yet. The next size are hoppers, they have opened their eyes and started moving about hence the name "hoppers." I generally don't see a switch to hoppers until about 6-8 months old for BRBs, and they'll stay on hoppers until they're 1+ years old, if you don't overfeed. (I have experienced this with my BRBs and had this information verified by my BRBs' breeder as well. People who feed heavier will notice more rapid growth, but it's healthier for them to be slow grown.)
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Ok thank you do you happen to know and what age I should switch to fuzziest? I definitely don't what to over feed her I want her to be as healthy as possible.
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10-22-17, 04:43 PM
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Re: New baby Brazilian Rainbow Boa not eating
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Ok thank you do you happen to know and what age I should switch to fuzziest? I definitely don't what to over feed her I want her to be as healthy as possible.
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They should be able to be started on fuzzies from birth. The meals might seem large-ish, but fuzzies aren't that much bigger than pinks, and they're more nutritious. She should grow into them quickly, but I'd be afraid of pinks not being enough food for proper growth.
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10-23-17, 04:23 PM
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New baby BRB not eating
So I have posted once before about my baby not eating so I haven't messed with her in a while as recommended by everyone. She isn't wanting to eat Frozen thawed so i called the guy I got her from and they were feeding live. I'm going to get her a live pinky but I'm hoping someone can give me some tips on how to get her to transition to the Frozen thawed.
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10-23-17, 05:41 PM
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Re: New baby BRB not eating
I wouldn't bother with the live pinky, just stick to offering f/t fuzzy mice. She will eventually come around, I gave a few tips in the other thread you made.
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10-26-17, 01:25 PM
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Re: New baby Brazilian Rainbow Boa not eating
I merged your threads to keep all the answers easy to find for you.
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