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Originally Posted by WiccanWolf88
I know some people have mentioned to not feed their snake when they are in blue, but Lucy seems to have no issue with it.
I've heard about the same. I atleast offer food during shed, if they take it they take it if not its fine. Atleast I am giving them the chance to eat. But they rarely ever refuse a meal.
Try to feed him tomorrow and see if this gets you anywhere. Your stress might be reflecting off of him.
If he doesnt eat wait a couple days. You don't want to be over doing the attempts to feed and further stress the boa.
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Originally Posted by Haggardphunk
He is visibly skinnier.
After his shed-ease solution bath last night all of his skin is off. I put a small rat (usually eats large ones) in his tank and covered it in a blanket so that it is dark even if my roommate comes home.
Hoping to wake up, uncover the tank, and have no rat in there.
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You could try putting the boa in a rubber maid container thats smaller then its enclosure but still not uncomfortable(With air holes ofcourse). When my carpet wasnt a strong feeder id leave her over night in a deli cup/ small container with the mouse/rat and it was usually gone the next morning.
Edit- the bold wasn't directed at Wiccan, just going off the post.