Files are too large to post on /an/ so having to post them here as I am too lazy to re-size. I hope you enjoy them.
Some are downloaded from facebook, again, lazy, others are direct from my camera.
First picture: Lemmy, platinum Reticulated Python.
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Last image of Lemmy.
Next up: Axl - Boa Constrictor Imperator - Motley
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Will be back tomorrow to post more of my Yellow Anaconda, Maria.
Fresh Pictures.
Gorgeous retic, but you should really be feeding your boa smaller food. It shouldn't leave a bulge, or a small bulge with no scale separation at most.
This is more the size I'd feed your boa, maybe slightly bigger, but not by much. For your reference, she's right around 120-something grams, 24" and eating a hopper mouse every 10-14 days. She grew 4" in a matter of 2 months and has put on 40 grams in the past 3 months (that's 20 grams in the last month and 20 grams the first 2 months).
(Sorry it's not high res, but all I have is my phone camera and this thread wasn't posted on /an/.)
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She's really close to moving up a size already, which is why I said it could be bigger in relation to girth. Here's her bulge after her meal.
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Was testing his upper limit so i could do middle of the road.
I've found many keepers tend to keep their snakes either too fat or too thin by judging the amount of food on their own desires or budgets. I see what the upper limit is (tested every second shed) and play in the middle
This is my corn getting what turned out to be as big as she could go, so let her pass it all completely and go back to half this size / weight.
I let my snakes define their meal size, means every so often they get a very large meal though.