Bowgod34
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What is it with boas, every boa I've ever owned would eat out of a food bowl like a dog or a cat. The first few that I got to do it I thought I had accomplished something, but the more boas I got the more it started seaming like second nature. Even neonates would start taking pre killed out of a bowl with in the first 6 feedings. I've always liked feeding this way because it eliminates the feeding resp
onse strike,.and minimizes accidental bites. But I also find it odd that I have never been able to get other snakes to do the same. Most of my experience is with burms, and boas. Burms have never been that easy. I've always had to entice them to one degree or other.
I am just getting back into snakes after a long break, and today was my first day feeding my new addition (a 6 foot female jungle het albino) so just out of curiosity I put her meal in a bowl, and put it in her cage. I went back in a bit later, and sure enough it was gone. Kinda makes me think that this is an instinctual trait. Which would lead me to believe that they are scavengers rather than predators.
I am just getting back into snakes after a long break, and today was my first day feeding my new addition (a 6 foot female jungle het albino) so just out of curiosity I put her meal in a bowl, and put it in her cage. I went back in a bit later, and sure enough it was gone. Kinda makes me think that this is an instinctual trait. Which would lead me to believe that they are scavengers rather than predators.