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Originally Posted by mxracer4life
Thought I might add that when I reduced my boas to there current feeding schedule, there aggression or lack of aggression did not change. As some people might think a fat snake is a tame snake, it is not always true, if at all. They do tend to me more active, seeming to to be looking for food, which I like to see.
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Exactly. It makes me chuckle when I hear that feeding them every 10-14 days reduces bite occurrences. I have a female Honduran, that I'll gladly feed every 10 days for a month or so...BUT, someone has to come visit me, and attempt to get her out of her cage in return. I bet you receive yourself a chomping, maybe 2 or 3, regardless of how much food is in her belly.
And I too notice the activity increase after a couple weeks go by. One of the key factors in me maintaining the schedule I use. They actually get some exorcize now, instead of just laying there all the time. How is that not beneficial to ANY animal?