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08-21-2015, 09:49 PM
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How much should I feed my rosy?
I have a desert rosy boa and he used to never eat. I would feed him thawed out mice from the pet store, and it would take him 30-45 mins to get interested in it. Today I bought a live pinky and within seconds he was eating it. So I guess I'll buy him live ones from now one. He's still tiny. Only shed once since I've had him, but how many times should I feed him. I usually feed once every 2-4 weeks since he would never go near his food I assumed he wasn't hungry but now that he's eating I don't know
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11-30-2018, 12:35 AM
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i am not an expert, but weekly seems to be a reasonable answer...
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