How to Care for Sand Boa Constrictors : Feeding Sand Boas

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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2008

Feeding sand boa constrictors in the proper way is important. Learn how to feed your sand boa with expert tips on owning snakes in this free exotic pet care video.

Expert: Cordell Jacques
Bio: Cordell Jacques has worked in the pet industry for the past 10 years. He has been a reptile hobbyist in one form or another for most of his entire life.
Filmmaker: Travis Waack

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  • i will smell like the fuzzy

  • I wish these "experts" would stop perpetuating the myth that feeding the snake in their home associates you with food.That is an outright falacy with no proof whatsoever. As long as a snake is handled frequently and you don't smell like a rat (or w/e your snake eats) your chances of getting bit are low.

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  • @Freya232006 You don't have a clue about these animals.

  • @19rbeatty97 Agreed, half of what these "expert village" guys put out is pure bullshit. Mine is ONLY fed in his tank and he has never bitten me

  • i hold my feeder by the tail and wiggle it around so it looks like food for them

  • late reaction a bit there oh

  • @leopardgecko777

    it works, and your animal gets the needed stimuli form the live prey, my boas are horrid eaters when presented with dead prey, live prey they readily take, I usually hold the preys head so it can't bite my snake, lot's of people do something similar.

  • @leopardgecko777 just stick ur feeding tong in there mouth it prevents them from biting

  • after its swollowed the mouse could u put the snake back in the enclosure or how long should u leave it in the seperate one?

  • your an idiot....sometimes a snake can get careless and grab the mouse by the side and not mouth....causing the mouse to bite the snake while its beeing constricted. im sorry but i dont want to have to repair a hole in my snake. and when it moves up to rats...the damage gets worse

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