Boa Constrictor Feeding Guidelines

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  • There is way to much conflicting and bad information floating around that I though I would do a video on exactly what I do to keep my snakes healthy and ready to go for breeding.
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  • @philmcracken6590
    @philmcracken6590 5 років тому +64

    What a humble spproach to explaining a topic. Impressed

  • @elliotsalvage8328
    @elliotsalvage8328 6 років тому +66

    Helpful and straight forward compared to other videos where I've wasted my time

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  6 років тому

      Elliot salvador awesome to hear! Thank you!!

    • @rmzlife
      @rmzlife 5 років тому

      @@JasonsExoticReptiles instead of feeding a mouse to a three month old is it okay to feed pinky Rats the same diameter as the body?

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  5 років тому +5

      @@rmzlife I never recommend rat for boas until they are at the small rat size. I've found boas have a very hard time digesting baby rats. Baby rats are pretty much all skin and milk. It would be like us eating butter as a meal. I've seen it increase the risk of regurgitation and diarrhea.

  • @RocketDaryl
    @RocketDaryl 4 роки тому +8

    I love your videos. No b.s., just a humble guy sharing his experiences. What I really like is you don’t act like you’re the authority. You just express what works for you. I’m a new snake keeper and I chose a Brazilian Rainbow Boa. With the help of you and others, I have raised my baby BRB to 2 feet so far. He’s tamed down nicely with pointers from you. He eats great and his sheds are always perfect.

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much. I really appreciate that. I just try to speak on what I know and will never claim to be an expert or the only way.

  • @marybeckham6874
    @marybeckham6874 8 місяців тому +1

    I really appreciate the straight up way that you explain things. I don't need a degree in herpetology to understand what you're saying. Keep up the good work. THANKS

  • @6strings735
    @6strings735 4 роки тому +10

    This is what I hope to find on youtube - videos that give good info, keepers that follow common sense practices and get right to the point. Well done Jason.

  • @GeekyGeckoCreations
    @GeekyGeckoCreations 4 роки тому +5

    Thanks for ALL ur videos. Short and to the point works very well, you cover so many popular topics, and u make time to respond when u see a question.
    Awesome man just wanted to hopefully encourage you with that.
    PS - I know u have more snakes than lizards (I think) but I really see ur channel continuing to grow and take off especially as you do more "species specific" videos on ur other creatures!
    Thanks again and take care for now! 🐍🐍🦎🦎🔥🔥

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you! And that is correct, at the moment I don't have any lizards at all anymore. Quite a few water monitors at a point, but I'm really starting to focus on boa constrictors and pythons

  • @stefaniabolboaca8428
    @stefaniabolboaca8428 5 років тому +17

    Breath of fresh air! Very hard to find accurate info, especially on boas. My jungle colombian red tail thanks you!

  • @mannylozano8146
    @mannylozano8146 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you brother. Love you man. I trust what you say because we can only teach what we live.

  • @jacobgomez2682
    @jacobgomez2682 6 років тому +7

    Getting a red tail this week thanks for the info, to many people have crazy theories this seemed straight forward, thanks,

  • @doorman654
    @doorman654 6 років тому +4

    Just getting into Boa's so all this info is great! Please keep making videos about anything you believe is good for new keepers and breeders. Thanks Jason.

  • @bradleybuth9969
    @bradleybuth9969 6 років тому +4

    Love all the information you put up man. Keep up the great work with the videos.

  • @TnTBalls
    @TnTBalls 6 років тому +5

    Sweet information just got my first red tail thanks so much for the information along great to find a new channel I can learn from. I'm subed

  • @MeltedSnowySummer
    @MeltedSnowySummer 4 роки тому +8

    0:15 YEET

  • @johnschlesinger2009
    @johnschlesinger2009 4 роки тому +3

    Excellent video - thanks! It’s so tempting to overfeed snakes, especially eager feeders - most of us love it when our snakes just grab food the minute it’s offered! I made this mistake with my first carpet python, and it took some months on a very reduced feeding schedule to get him back into shape. I offer my b.c. amarali quails now and then, as a treat, rats are her main food source. I give the carpets rodents and chicks on alternate feeds. Avian prey generates looser poops, so I never give them foul on consecutive feeds.

  • @crystaltripi6775
    @crystaltripi6775 5 років тому +1

    What a lovely boa, great and helpfully advice as well hopefully one day you will do one on you magnificent Burmese, it is so wonderful to see them without back fat and cottage cheese tails. Thank you so much for sharing and best wishes always..

  • @owenclayton9705
    @owenclayton9705 4 роки тому +1

    Good video. Thanks for the info.
    Addressed the grey areas with feeding I was concerned about.
    Thanks bud.

  • @mattpaseler432
    @mattpaseler432 3 роки тому +1

    Im watching this video for a fourth time man I can't get enough of these

  • @Ovvkoz
    @Ovvkoz 5 років тому +4

    informative and well presented, good work!

  • @bronxpane7290
    @bronxpane7290 4 роки тому

    Excellent presentation

  • @bmxking6582
    @bmxking6582 6 років тому

    Thank you Jason for a good straight forward video. I'm sick of scrolling and seeing something that looks like a well edited professional video then when I watch it, it's a 12 year old kid doing the commentary. When I see a reputable person such as yourself I know I can take your advise and go with it. I'm a monitor guy who breeds for hobby but never got into the snake world (mainly because of my wife lol) but in about a month I'll be boa sitting for a coworker and want to do as much research as possible before doing so. Thanks again for sharing the knowledge. Ps I saw you about a year ago at the white plains show and was like "I recognize that jabroni" 😉

  • @karyannfontaine8757
    @karyannfontaine8757 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the feeding information. It is so much better for snake to be healthy rather than huge, unhealthy and fat. The Boa you are holding is perfect and gorgeous.

  • @YenCrew
    @YenCrew 6 років тому +14

    I got my first Boa. I'm continuously learning even now after I've got it. More like checking out everyone's methods. But thanks for the honest video bro.
    I was wondering, could you do a video on how to tell what type of Boa you have?

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  5 років тому +3

      Thanks man. I'll add that to he list. I've been slacking on the video but plan to get on a few this weeks

    • @YenCrew
      @YenCrew 4 роки тому

      @@JasonsExoticReptiles Idk how I missed your response. This was a year ago. But I do fall off social media for up to a few months every year. But I see now you made that video & I'm now subscribed to your channel. Hopefully I can purchase a Boa from you too. I'm looking to get my second Boa

  • @kid007inplay
    @kid007inplay 6 років тому +1

    Very informative video. I actually feed quail every 3-4 meals and rabbits to big females without issues. Checked out few of your videos and like the positive message. You got my sub man.

  • @xFiLthYx420x
    @xFiLthYx420x 5 років тому +1

    Great advice thanks for being straight up

  • @Blkhippiee
    @Blkhippiee 4 роки тому +4

    Yeah obese boas are a sad sight to see, yet some people purposely get them like that-thinking it “looks” appealing. But naw, it looks pretty horrible IMO. I love how your boas look and definitely plan on mine’s having the same muscular shape! I’m still amazed at how BCI/BCCs used to look so damn scary big-but after being around them and holding them, they’re like the best size snake (if ppl feed correctly like you described).

  • @nickdwyer6839
    @nickdwyer6839 6 років тому +46

    Can we get a boas for beginners vid

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  6 років тому +14

      Nick Dwyer Yes! I will cover that soon for you!

    • @danielmarsh4627
      @danielmarsh4627 6 років тому

      Great idea I second this

    • @TatsByTaco
      @TatsByTaco 5 років тому +4

      Get a baby red tail boa and handle it daily 🙏🏽 they become the Labrador retrievers of snakes when you bring them up like that

    • @Blkhippiee
      @Blkhippiee 4 роки тому

      That’s exactly what I found out with my baby Albino BCI. Literally like a lab-super chill!

  • @DwaynettaD
    @DwaynettaD 6 років тому +3

    He looks so perfect. Hope I can achieve and maintain that body shape with my new baby boa!

  • @gruffydd1000
    @gruffydd1000 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks. Very nice.

  • @goldenskonstrictors1985
    @goldenskonstrictors1985 5 років тому +1

    Another excellent video, gorgeous boa!

  • @kobaltocr6927
    @kobaltocr6927 Рік тому +1

    🔥🖤🔥 Hermosa boa. Many greetings from Costa Rica

  • @kayfache2935
    @kayfache2935 Рік тому +1

    been watching all your videos, how funny 3 years ago, life's crazy thanks for all the info thanks brotha

  • @paulmaier7986
    @paulmaier7986 6 років тому +4

    Great info all around. You have my sub

  • @ChevyC-jo9pw
    @ChevyC-jo9pw 2 роки тому +1

    Me and my brother were trying to figure out how often his feet his snake The pet store said every 11 days and the snakes only 4 months old and my brother said that he notices the snake is hungry it's aggressive so we're going to go ahead and stick to the every 7 days like you're stating I appreciate your knowledge this is helped us a lot

  • @thickerconstrictor9037
    @thickerconstrictor9037 5 років тому

    This is an excellent video. There is a lot of info backed on science but it's still roughly in the range that you are speaking of. The problem is on Facebook you see a lot of people with old school feeding practices. They feed their boas large or jumbo every two weeks and while that may be needed in certain situations it's not and shouldn't even Norm. I always speak with my veterinarian who has had boas for 40 years and frequently is a guest lecturer at the local colleges for biology and has spoken at many herpetology conventions. When I got my Suriname she was healthy but slightly underweight so I was giving her a medium every two weeks we're normally I would do probably every 3 weeks then I bumped her up to large every 3 weeks instead of every 4 weeks. Now I usually rotate her large has every 3 to 4 weeks. She's growing slowly but she's extremely healthy. I have two smaller bc that were on Mice from their other owner and they are under a year old and both over 3 ft. They never wer power bed or overfed and now they get a weaned rat from me every two weeks. Nearly zero bump visible. Generally when my boas get big enough for Jumbo I will do every 4 weeks or so but you are right on the money when you said you should keep an eye on the snake and make changes based on their body. I respect the hell out of you and your videos and it's nice to see guys like you spreading good information instead of Brian B and his ridiculous practices

  • @snks4pets
    @snks4pets 6 років тому +9

    I love that liquid sheen that your snakes have.

  • @MassConstrictors
    @MassConstrictors 6 років тому +1

    Great vid as always jason

  • @kearstinnekenerson6676
    @kearstinnekenerson6676 4 роки тому +2

    That is really helpful. My female boa has that shape she is almost a year and people are telling me it should be every two weeks not every week but it's 3 weeks between every shed and she is not fat she is on rat fuzzies and the chillest snake i have ever held. I have two corn snakes too they are just full of energy i love it but they don't watch youtube with me lol

  • @Mark_Bloom
    @Mark_Bloom 5 років тому

    Great information and very clear :)

  • @Gigachadly
    @Gigachadly 2 роки тому +1

    6:02 same thing happened to my neighbours snake, he took a hit of rabbit at a party and he’s been hooked ever since. Used to be a normal snake but now I always see him slithering up to some sketchy car at night to get his fix.

  • @EquitySolutionRayRaz
    @EquitySolutionRayRaz 4 роки тому

    Thanks man , had a BCC when I was a kid for 13 years and I just rescued a 1 year old 4 months ago and I am on 1 week frequency still cause she was force fed to stay alive when I got her she was all sorts of chewed up , prolly from one of those people on FB that have all the answers already , but idk since she’s of age but so far behind her size if I should go biweekly yet , I feed her ASF gut loaded with mealworms cause my Pythons grow like mushrooms on them and she was very very thin , putting on weight but at 50” she is still only about 1” thick , Argentine possibly from what I think anyway , idk in a pickle to either keep the weekly schedule or biweekly with her putting on weight but she’s maybe 1.1/3” thick yet , not the preferred girth as the one in your hand ... idk my last one just at twice a month since I got her as a newbie

  • @sandybedard269
    @sandybedard269 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you , I don't want my 2 boys to be UNHEALTHY . They are pets , Your snakes are gorgeous

  • @stfuandLiftBtCh
    @stfuandLiftBtCh 2 роки тому

    How often should I feed my baby boa a small antelope? Thanks from South Africa

  • @Echo4Bravo
    @Echo4Bravo 4 роки тому +2

    I don't like seeing space between the scales, great video bro👍

  • @seamushegarty7690
    @seamushegarty7690 5 років тому

    i got a boa constrictor and that will help me its 6 months old thinks cheers mate

  • @MsIain
    @MsIain 5 років тому

    my boa has pooed this morning and it is a very runny white liquid. is this just urates or do I need a vet?

  • @alexsigurani7618
    @alexsigurani7618 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks a lot

  • @zonester_exe9142
    @zonester_exe9142 5 років тому +2

    I love how muscular your snakes are there is like no fat at all

  • @koncees1110
    @koncees1110 4 роки тому

    My boa is about 3 months old but before I got him they fed him live . And now he is refusing to eat frozen , any advice ?

  • @3421958
    @3421958 6 років тому +4

    Can you do a video on what causes respiratory infections and other common illnesses in snakes/boas and how to avoid them?

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  6 років тому +2

      3421958 I'll do a basic boa care video. Only way to avoid illnesses and I factions is the correct care. Respiratory infections can be caused by a variety of things that are all related to husbandry. They're typically caused by unclean conditions, heat being too low, cages in a drafty area, or humidity being off either too low or high. I'll get to this shortly!

    • @3421958
      @3421958 6 років тому +1

      Thanks!

  • @Stringwar
    @Stringwar 5 років тому

    Can you explain about the aggression of snakes. Are some easier to handle? Why don't they instinctively want to strike at you? Snakes remind me of crocs, like you couldn't turn them into a pet.

  • @ivan_money_bags5295
    @ivan_money_bags5295 5 років тому

    Thx for info

  • @zacharymurray8257
    @zacharymurray8257 4 роки тому

    Hey dont undermine or cut yourself down you're approach over 20+ years is you're scientific method so it is backed by science you have 20 years of independent research I like you're humble approach not trying to make a man eater you speak to the health of the animals and you have my respect I'm fairly new to red tails I've had Kenyan sands Brazilian rainbow boas up to 10 years ago none at present and ball pythons starting around the morph explosion about 15 years ago and got into breeding projects dabbled in venomous just as a keeper for my friend who did venom research not my thing too many close calls but I got my first red tail about 6 years ago tragically at 6 months a 12 day winter power outage claimed her and I have my first snake and my dads first shes a 22 year old retic my dad got as a baby when I was about 5 and is a Big Girl! Really respect you're approach to make it about the health care and wellbeing of the animal not a pissing contest to see who's can eat a human the fastest. Great video mad respect look forward to more no amount of info is too much

  • @loganjent6675
    @loganjent6675 5 років тому

    Tell me about this sanke High quality Het albino halb-m04 breed with Sunglow pos jungle X motley Het albino???

  • @lewislighting7776
    @lewislighting7776 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful snake i have one very simular hypo salmon !! Badass

  • @donttryit1152
    @donttryit1152 6 років тому

    I have two young male boas that are kept together and are doing well but to an extent as I have noticed one of their ‘release areas’ I guess, the ass, looks scarred in some way. They get along great and always tend to be curled up together. I have every intention of separating them however another issue that I cannot find a decent answer to anywhere... I want to get them both vivs that they could live in for the rest of their lives but I’m not sure what size would be ideal and it’s difficult to find very large vivs anywhere. They are currently in a 4ft by 2ft wooden viv. Would this size be ok for 1 male adult boa constrictor or not?

    • @jackp9589
      @jackp9589 6 років тому

      A lot of times snakes are sexed incorrectly. You could have a male and a female going to pound town. Or you’re temps could be off and they’re trying to get heat?

  • @emiliocostantino4630
    @emiliocostantino4630 3 роки тому +2

    Hey question on this topic, do you prefer feeding alive or frozen & defrosted? (I have a red tail )

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  3 роки тому +2

      I personally prefer frozen due to availability. If you search frozen jasonsexoticreptiles on UA-cam you will see a video I made on that

  • @clintiajohnson4369
    @clintiajohnson4369 4 роки тому +1

    I have a female Central American Boa who is 4 months. I am running into issues with her feedings. Do you have any suggestions on things that I can do to ensure that she is eating? She had her first shed about 3 weeks ago.

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  4 роки тому

      I'd contact the breeder to ask what she was feeding on. It's a vague question that I can't really answer without knowing the whole history of the snake. The breeder will know all of that so he/she is your best bet on the feeding question

  • @DEVprince99
    @DEVprince99 5 років тому +1

    I'd love to see a video of your oldest snakes. Please mention age, sexes, and sizes.

  • @KuyangJ3h
    @KuyangJ3h 5 років тому

    Hi! In my case, my snake pet is a burmese python. Some keepers advice me to feed her only after she pooped. Is this ok or should i feed her as soon as she shows feeding signs? Thanks! Great channel and videos.

    • @DeskDrawer
      @DeskDrawer 5 років тому

      It's best to have an actual schedule instead of just winging it. It's not the best idea to just feed when "they look hungry" or "when they poop". You could underfeed or overfeed them accidentally. Do research on feeding schedules and the best one for your size of snake.

  • @christianz344
    @christianz344 5 років тому

    Great video, as the title says, no bs

  • @ohmymeatballs
    @ohmymeatballs 4 роки тому

    What is this boa you show? Hypo?

  • @JP-of8uq
    @JP-of8uq 3 роки тому +1

    Jason, I'm worried my Boa has IBD... her neck is always kinda cocked to one side and when I hold her she always just balls up around my hand. Does that sound like IBD? If she does I'm gonna buy one from you

  • @Moose0fNorway
    @Moose0fNorway 2 роки тому +1

    I just bought a boa Surinam, and I know they are much more sensitive with food, so you gotta be careful and feed small, but I also heard you should feed pinkies, so I'm kind of wondering what I should feel a baby Surinam, when anything bigger than a 4g pinkie will leave a bump and probably have it regurgitate?

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  2 роки тому

      I personally think that it has nothing to do with them being a bcc and everything to do with if they are WC. I have captive born and bred bcc that are waaaaayy easier than bci, but all rules are off if it’s wild caught.

    • @Moose0fNorway
      @Moose0fNorway 2 роки тому

      @@JasonsExoticReptiles I'm sorry, i might have worded myself a bit poorly there... I was wondering about what to feed them when they are babies... I've got 2 surinams that are CB, and since you said that pinkies are not good source of food, what size do you recommend? As i was told that they might regurgitate anything bigger than 2 gram pinkies. Thanks for the answer, your videos have helped me a lot! :)

  • @jimborland2491
    @jimborland2491 2 роки тому

    I feed my 2year old boa a large rat every 10days is that ok,

  • @jlydon29
    @jlydon29 6 років тому +1

    I'm one of the folks on social media, arguing with the newer folks and their feeding regimens. My simplest answer was watch the animal, and feed accordingly. Each animal is different, and will respond differently. Having a black and white feeding regimen doesn't work across the collection. I had to just leave most of the groups.

  • @zachvanarsdale7065
    @zachvanarsdale7065 5 років тому +1

    just curious, what morph/locality is that? very beautiful imperator

  • @AZHerps
    @AZHerps 3 роки тому +1

    Is your feeding schedule and such the same with BCC animals?

  • @shilohhh5250
    @shilohhh5250 5 років тому +1

    Hey! Massive fan! So I am considering a Boa constrictor as my first pet snake, my mother had had lots of experience. I was wondering if you have any tips. I would love a snake who is a large snake who wouldn’t be bothered to much by my handling, I would like to handle them as much as possible without them getting stressed. Also size isn’t a problem. Any tips?

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  5 років тому

      Other than buy from a reputable source I feel boas are fantastic pets. Also look for a smaller animal and grow up. Al ot of people just want the big snake. But will be much more rewarding if you raise

    • @shilohhh5250
      @shilohhh5250 5 років тому

      Jason's Exotic Reptiles alright thank you! I would have rather gotten a small to grow up, so I am very happy I’m not alone with that opinion. Thank you!

  • @jayhartin6559
    @jayhartin6559 3 роки тому +1

    if we grow them slow will they still reach full size or are they stunted?

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  3 роки тому

      I'm not really an advocate for "slow grown". I feel that just another word for underfeeding. Either way they will still get their max size, but it will take lo get to get there.

  • @savage38o26
    @savage38o26 5 років тому +1

    Great video man.. I have a question have you ever had a boa constrictor that would not eat but it would strike its food. That's what I'm going through man I just bought a Costa Rican boa it's a hatchling very small the person I bought it from told me to feed it the next day so I tried feeding it a small tiny thawed out rat pup it would strike but wouldn't constrict so I tried putting it in its mouth and it would spit it right out do you have any methods , should I get small mice? I'm just worried man if you can give me some advice I would greatly appreciate it thank you or if anybody sees this comment and wants to give advice thank you in advance

    • @DeskDrawer
      @DeskDrawer 5 років тому

      You shouldn't feed a boa directly after you've brought it home. You need to give them time to adjust to their surroundings. And never force-feed a snake unless absolutely necessary. It stresses them out if they're a healthy weight.

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  5 років тому

      Its usually a result of it being super stressed and/or scared. Basically it's not even recognizing food but seeing everything as a threat. I'd give it a little time with no handling and very minimal interaction and try again.

  • @CmdrVOODOO
    @CmdrVOODOO 6 років тому +1

    Almost everyone feeds their snakes too large and too often. The one you're holding looks perfect.

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  6 років тому +1

      CmdrVOODOO I now see some long feeding schedule where people feed their snakes 4-6 times a year. No one is going to be breeding or keeping their snakes long with that schedule.

    • @jaylenwilliams8114
      @jaylenwilliams8114 5 років тому

      Thats freaking nuts dude.

  • @bagchaser215
    @bagchaser215 3 роки тому +1

    what is the price for a juvenile boa in Pennsylvania

  • @nycwizrd8348
    @nycwizrd8348 5 років тому

    Informative

  • @neverfreefromawakening5665
    @neverfreefromawakening5665 4 роки тому +1

    I'm interested in getting a female boa constrictor as a baby. I do not want to breed her as she would be a pet. I was just wondering, considering I like the very girthy and large snakes, what would I feed my female if I wanted her to be a bit thicker but still healthy? Is there a feeding routine I could use throughout her growth that would make her a bit "chunkier"?

  • @ceejaybew
    @ceejaybew 5 років тому

    So my red tail female is 3 years old should I be feeding her every 2 to 3 weeks? I'm not a breeder just a snake fanatic. I heard you're supposed to wait till they poop to feed them again how do I know if I'm giving her too much or too little? I was giving her 1 adult mouse a week then every now and then I'd give her a small rat and she's about to shed again

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  5 років тому +1

      No, do not wait until she poops. They can sometimes hold it a very long time. As far as how do you know if you are feeding too much or too little and just need to look at the snake. I try to put a lot of examples in the videos of what boas should look like. If they are getting a little heavy skip a week or two, if they are getting too skinny increase it by a week and hold that frequency until they get the right weight. I know that's not super Direct but there really is no set schedule. You just have to look at them in the just. I use two to three weeks as a guideline when they are adults but you may be feeding every 2 weeks or every 4 weeks depending on how the snake is maintaining weight

    • @ceejaybew
      @ceejaybew 5 років тому

      @@JasonsExoticReptiles awesome thanks man!

  • @exquisitecorpse4917
    @exquisitecorpse4917 4 роки тому +1

    Important question: What size boa will NOT try to eat a cat? Or are boas in general a bad idea. I'm not planning on letting it loose in the house, but - if it escapes - I really don't want to have to explain a missing kitty to my roommates........

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  4 роки тому

      Generally they are not going to go for a cat since its much larger than most will see as prey, but you will want to stick with something less than 4-5 ft if its a real concern

    • @exquisitecorpse4917
      @exquisitecorpse4917 4 роки тому

      @@JasonsExoticReptiles Thanks! A boa is on the very short list of final candidates for my first snake; your channel has been a big help. I'm trying to get into something big enough that the cats won't try to kill it once it grows up AND something that won't do the opposite.

  • @varietyhd6063
    @varietyhd6063 6 років тому +1

    what if my female and male both wont eat? but few days ago female was hungry

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  6 років тому +3

      VarietyHD snakes do weird shit lol. If they are breeding size it could be because they are focused on breeding or going into season. Some just go off feed for the winter as well.

  • @sethlamanna7996
    @sethlamanna7996 3 роки тому +1

    I do the same thing i feed smaller sizes to my snakes and i have a Gopher Snake and she's 25 yo feed her a small rat everg 10 days

  • @rickysmith8177
    @rickysmith8177 4 роки тому +1

    I have gotten a boa in from a rescue she is an adult boa i waiting until she was here about 2 week thw feed her a large rat wait two more weeks feed her again but the thing is shes not used the bathroom so do i need to wait to feed her again?

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  4 роки тому +1

      So many reason that this could be, but it's not uncommon for snakes to go long periods before going.

    • @rickysmith8177
      @rickysmith8177 4 роки тому

      Do u think i should keep feeding every 2 weeks or wait

  • @Bassouljah
    @Bassouljah 4 роки тому +1

    Hello Jason, my two boa's are almost 2 years old now. I feed every 10 days. Two Girls. I do not wanna breed them. Wich schedule is best from when they are 2 years + ? Also 2-3 weeks? Thank u!

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  4 роки тому

      At 2 I'm usually feeding something that leaves a small lump every 2 weeks or so

    • @Bassouljah
      @Bassouljah 4 роки тому

      @@JasonsExoticReptiles Thank u Jason! x
      Keep up the good work! Beautiful!I like your video's. And no annoying music! Thx !

  • @panch7109
    @panch7109 6 років тому +1

    Good video...you should make a video on maybe feeding your snakes from babies to adults to show the sizes of rodents

    • @panch7109
      @panch7109 6 років тому

      And maybe the aftermath of how they should look after

  • @Vikingking19787
    @Vikingking19787 6 років тому +1

    could you do a vid on tub sizes

  • @Allinguts
    @Allinguts 4 роки тому +2

    So a 7 ft pet female boa, 1 XL rat every 3 weeks is ok?

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  4 роки тому +2

      Assuming that's the size the puts a small lump then yes. Then adjust maybe skipping a week or two if you see the snake getting chubby or increase the prey size a little if she looks like she's getting skinny.

  • @snakeexperience1018
    @snakeexperience1018 5 років тому +1

    I just bought a 10 year old BCI, His temp is at a constant 85F his cold side is 75f, humidity is always between 55% and 75% He is healthy, i took him to a exotic vet they said he was fine..
    He is a all round happy snake, loves burrowing in soft aspen and loves being handled/getting exercise..
    But he will not eat.... I tried leaving him for a week and feeding, leaving the FT rats in his cage over night & he still wont eat... He hasn't eaten for a month... Do You think its because its breeding season? I do not want to assist feed if he is just taking time off of feeding.
    He lives in a 40 gallon glass terrarium.. I believe he was in a pull out enclosure like Yours before hand. Maybe he is getting used to his terrarium? He was eating a small rat every 2 weeks, he is 7 lbs and 6 foot when stretched out.

    • @snakeexperience1018
      @snakeexperience1018 5 років тому +1

      He lives in a 40 gallon glass terrarium.. I believe he was in a pull out enclosure like Yours before hand. Maybe he is getting used to his terrarium?

    • @seamushegarty7690
      @seamushegarty7690 5 років тому +1

      @@snakeexperience1018 is your boa eating now?

  • @anthonysalas6085
    @anthonysalas6085 4 роки тому +1

    Hay Jason quick question I got my first boa an he’s 9 months old an has been eating small mice every two weeks for the last couple months and has always been on a 2 week rotation eating mice my question is can I change up his eating rotation to once a week and can I feed him rats vs the small mice.??...

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  4 роки тому

      I'm not sure I understand the question.

    • @anthonysalas6085
      @anthonysalas6085 4 роки тому

      Can I switch my boa from mice to rats and he’s been eating every two weeks since he’s been born and he’s 9 months old can I feed him every week instead of every two weeks...

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  4 роки тому

      @@anthonysalas6085 yes you absolute can switch between them. It wouldnt hurt to switch to weekly as long as the prey size is appropriate. Keep in mind thought that he is likely close to the age where you my want to start stretching out the frequency. Maybe skip around. Feed weekly then skip a week. Every 2-3 weeks. Mess arou d with it. Never feeding more than weekly though

    • @anthonysalas6085
      @anthonysalas6085 4 роки тому

      OhKay kool thanks Jason I appreciate that man...

  • @chrisd933
    @chrisd933 4 роки тому

    Jason, I’ve watched this video several times, I feed my male boa almost 2 years once a week size of body or little smaller. He his hunting 24/7 and mistakes my hand for food anytime I try to grab him to hold or clean his cage. Any advice? I don’t want a snake hunting all day every day

    • @mastercommanderdragonsir679
      @mastercommanderdragonsir679 4 роки тому +1

      Ripping and running yeah that’s pretty simple, he’s obviously not getting the full nutrition and calories he needs for prey items that size, this whole theory of not wanting to see a lump in the snake is silly, in the wild snakes take down things that are way thicker then the thickest part of their body. If he seems hungry feed a larger prey item, if it ends up being cage aggression then try hook training him, it’s a very simple method that most boa keepers use, basically if you intending to handle the boa take a snake hook and pet it on its cheek a few times until it smells the hook and realizes it’s not feeding time then instantly grab it and pull him out of his cage, this will teach him that the hook indicates it’s time to be handles and when the cage opens but no hook , he will realize it’s most likely eating time.

    • @chrisd933
      @chrisd933 4 роки тому

      Master commander dragon Sir thanks

  • @wytemanfrmtwn9363
    @wytemanfrmtwn9363 2 роки тому +1

    What about snakes that are larger than that mine is only three years old and has larger and length and girth than the largest one you showed

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  2 роки тому +1

      If your snake is three years old and larger than the last one, you are probably over feeding.

    • @wytemanfrmtwn9363
      @wytemanfrmtwn9363 2 роки тому

      @@JasonsExoticReptiles she was big when I bought her already but put on about a foot of length within the last year she’s longer than eight feet. I only feed her a jumbo rat twice a month

  • @UnholyTruth333
    @UnholyTruth333 5 років тому +1

    What morph is that boa in the video??

  • @austinb5516
    @austinb5516 4 роки тому +1

    Such a pretty boa, what’s the morph?

  • @itsmaki7203
    @itsmaki7203 5 років тому +2

    1:11 "hey can I be in the video?" haha

  • @nicholascampbell4575
    @nicholascampbell4575 5 років тому

    What if u don’t know exactly how old they are like what if I order it from a online breeder

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  5 років тому

      You would go based on the general length and size of the snake. Age really doesnt matter as much as how they look visually.

    • @nicholascampbell4575
      @nicholascampbell4575 5 років тому

      Ok thanks for the advice

  • @Ink_Poppa
    @Ink_Poppa 6 років тому +2

    What morph is this?

  • @danielbegin618
    @danielbegin618 4 роки тому

    Hey Jason, you mention that what you're doing isn't backed by science. The truth is that science is based on making mistakes and learning from them, developing theories and proving/disproving them. and as snakes and other reptiles have different individual behaviors (as you mention) one scientific theory cannot be used for all of them. Doing what works for the individual snake while trying to maintain a appropriate weight is the best approach I've seem thus far! Now if only I can get my snake to switch to frozen thawed...

  • @dawsoncollins4167
    @dawsoncollins4167 5 років тому +3

    could you feed them quails every week

    • @thickerconstrictor9037
      @thickerconstrictor9037 4 роки тому

      Besides the first 6 months or so you shouldn't feed weekly. Personally I start mine on Hoppers every 10 days. There's nothing wrong with feeding weekly at the beginning like Jason said that works as well but I've never needed to do it. I wouldn't feed only quail, but you can definitely feed quail. But I wouldn't do it every week. I was lucky enough to find a veterinarian who started off as a herpetologist. He started off his career in South America with anacondas and boas and he bounced back and forth from Africa Asia and South America and worked with large constrictors primarily. During this time he also was in school to become a veterinarian. He has around 150 snakes and more than half of them are boas or anacondas. He has allowed me to sit in on autopsies seven times. With the exception of one snake, all of them died from overfeeding. A couple of them were very obviously obese. They were being fed jumbo rats every two weeks and the Boaz died around 10 years old give or take. but there were a couple that if you saw them you would have no idea they were overweight. They looked healthy they had a decent shape to them but the problem was they we're consistently fed weekly for the first four or five years and even though they looked good from the outside, the fat build-up started internally and was around the organs and worked its way out. And it killed them. now there is more than one way to skin a cat. You can do multiple different feeding methods. The first year that I have my boas, depending on size I will feed them between every 10 days and every 30 days. I do not feed any prey items that are not weaned because of the milk that they can carry can make the boas sick so Hoppers I do every 10 days adult mice I do every 10 to 14 days weaned rats I do around every 14 days small rats I usually do every 16 to 18 days but if the boa is a high metabolism thinner animal I will do every two weeks if it has a very slow metabolism and is prone to being chunky I will do every 3 weeks. Medium rats I do every 3 weeks and large rats I do once a month. Most powers will be totally fine on large rats and never need anything bigger.I believe my vet has around eighty-five to ninety boas not counting the anacondas and only four of them need anything bigger than large rats. and it took almost 10 years for them to need anything bigger. He generally feeds 1 lb rabbits instead of jumbo rats and he feeds them every five to six weeks. But at the suggestion of him and multiple herpetologists that I spoke with as well as zoologists and a couple breeders, I have Incorporated food cycling.the end goal there, is for adult bow has to be taken off of food completely from November till the end of February and during the summer they will be fed more often. I did it for the first time this year but my younger Bo was either took a couple months off or I fed them once a month for the entire winter. my older but we took three months off and my anaconda took two and a half months off.what this does, is allow the excess fat that is built up around them to be burned off and it stimulates muscle growth and promotes overall growth. I saw phenomenal results. all of them grew during this time and none of them became underweight. Now it was only my first year doing it as they get older I will do longer breaks in between but it basically mimics the type of feeding that they do in the wild. Because our winter correlates with their dry seasonwhere food is not as available. And it is extremely good for them if you do it properly but I would definitely suggest researching it. Vince Russo who wrote the complete boa constrictor guide is someone who pushes this feeding I know not everyone does it and you don't have to do it if you own boas but after researching and talking to scientists and veterinarians and people who specialize in them, this seemed like the best thing for my snakes and it has worked wonderfully so far. Jason is one of the few breeders that I trust and that I have heard my veterinarian speak well of. I know he doesn't do things like I do them and I will admit that he has forgotten more about boas that I know, but there are a lot of people out there who have had boas for 20 years and are terrible keepers and Jason is one of the good ones. Sorry I wrote so much but I'm very passionate.

    • @-natasha-3712
      @-natasha-3712 4 роки тому

      Thicker Constrictor I always feed mine every ten days - a medium rat though. He’s two years old now and growing slowly and nicely

  • @copper9647
    @copper9647 5 років тому +2

    How big will he get?

  • @KimbRAWR
    @KimbRAWR 4 роки тому

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @its__rain
    @its__rain 6 років тому +5

    Is that full grown?

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  6 років тому +7

      Enola Harribey yes! This is a full grown male boa. A lot of people thing boas get huge, but a huge boa is very uncommon.

    • @its__rain
      @its__rain 6 років тому +3

      Jason's Exotic Reptiles could you make a video comparing full grown male and female size (while holding them if possible) Bec I am told 7-8+ feet but I don’t know exactly how big that is. Thank you! 💙🐍

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  6 років тому +4

      Issa _ Rain I can make that happen. The boa I'm holding is about 6-7 ft.

    • @its__rain
      @its__rain 6 років тому +2

      Jason's Exotic Reptiles thank you so much!!

  • @Axel-jh2eq
    @Axel-jh2eq 5 років тому +1

    Why you say that boa is "aggressive"? He would have bitten you at least 100 times in this video if he was aggressive, or not? For example he was near to you arm multiple times..

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  5 років тому

      It's all about how you handle and the amount of confidence you have. Someone who didn't have experience with snakes picked this guy up he would light them up.

  • @saharan17
    @saharan17 2 роки тому

    did you waiting your boa getting poo before you give the next meal?...

    • @JasonsExoticReptiles
      @JasonsExoticReptiles  2 роки тому

      I do not and I do not recommend it. Every snake is going to be different so just like people. Some can go five times a day and others can go one time a day while eating the exact same thing. You should not use that as a deciding factor on went to feed next in my opinion

  • @ChaoSSxRiot
    @ChaoSSxRiot 5 років тому +3

    Oh i think the 8ft long girl i just got is obese lol she is a lot rounder than yours. She is super tame and i love her.

    • @ivan_money_bags5295
      @ivan_money_bags5295 5 років тому

      Sabrina I think I e been feeding mine to big of meals so I’m gonna do big meals instead of every 7 days I’m gonna make it like 12 days