boa stalking prey

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Even some of you guys that are criticizing LC aren't 100% correct yourselves...feeding live food isn't dangerous when done properly. There's more to it than just placing a live rodent in snake's cage and watching the show. Follow this link for a great how-to and commentary on the practice: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xl9jqKCdAB8

The key to feeding live safely is proper conditioning of the animal and I do agree that most newbie keepers should probably be feeding frozen, although I don't think that "safer" is the right word...I think something more like "noob-proof" is better term for it.
 
The only reason why I feed frozen/thawed is because... I don't have to house them or spend anything on housing them. I just chuck them in the freezer. :D And it allow me to stockpile.
 
I personally whack the prey before feeding. My Tiger ratsnake got a couple of scars from rodents before he started eating pre-killed prey.

I hate feeding frozen rodents, possibly because I tried thawing one in the microwave...Also find my snakes don't like the thawed ones much.
 
SimonL;1612938; said:
I personally whack the prey before feeding. My Tiger ratsnake got a couple of scars from rodents before he started eating pre-killed prey.

I hate feeding frozen rodents, possibly because I tried thawing one in the microwave...Also find my snakes don't like the thawed ones much.

The only thing with "whacking" prey items is that you never really know how messed up the rodent is and they can come-to at any moment, usually not in a peaceful way, and that GREATLY increases the danger the rodent can be to the snake.

Gently offering a calm rat or mouse to a snake in waiting is the safest way to do it. They never see it coming.

Also remember that prey SIZE has a lot to do with your choice or live vs. f/t or p/k. The largest rodents I'll feed to even my adult femaeles is a small sized rat, but I usually feed weaned size. These are young rats that are easily dispatched by the larger snakes. On the other hand, I don't feel that there is any safe way to jumbo rats or large rabbits to larger constrictors regardless of the size of the snake. For larger boids eating large prey items, p/k or f/t is IMO the safest way to go.
 
elevatethis;1612961; said:
The only thing with "whacking" prey items is that you never really know how messed up the rodent is and they can come-to at any moment, usually not in a peaceful way, and that GREATLY increases the danger the rodent can be to the snake.

That's why I whack the rats multiple times and make sure they're completely dead...broken spine, no more breathing, no heart beating, etc. I feed live only when the snake refuses dead prey, and I've seen calm rodents almost take a piece out of a snake. It's safer than nervous rodents, but there's still no guarantee. Plus, how calm do you think a rat will be when it's got its back in a snake's mouth?
 
i feed mine fruity pebbles and sometimes it will take a slimfast shake.:Dah we will always be arguing the feeding thing.I knock em out or use the snake hook to basicaly seperate the head from the body but i dont enjoy either.It all sucks,whatever puts the rodent out fastest is best.I realy dont enjoy feeding snakes anymore but its part of the game.Thank god mine take frozen.
 
when i was feeding live prey to my reptiles i never had any bad experiences..

one wuick way to "kill" the live prey before feeding is to use a C02 box.. no more air, no more breathing.. quick and painless for them, but you still get fresh food for your pet.. haha..

or you can give them a quick flick while holding there tail.. it will snap there spine, and be dead..

and as far as everyone giving LC a hard time for feeding live prey. get over yourself.. hes not doing it to be cool or to show off.. its a fact of life, something needs to die in order for something to be fed.. its not a big deal and life goes on;)
 
No offence but boa's are ambush predators. They don't stalk their prey, they just sit and wait for the right moment.

Z
 
Z Trip;1614398; said:
No offence but boa's are ambush predators. They don't stalk their prey, they just sit and wait for the right moment.

Z


That's not totally true. Wild Boa's will patrol for food.
Ground boa's (Dumeril's for example) are ambush all the way.:D
 
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