How often should a hatchling or juvenile Viper Boa typically be offered food?
Answer
Weekly
Hatchling and juvenile snakes are in a phase of rapid development and physical growth, which necessitates a more consistent caloric intake compared to mature adults. Providing meals on a weekly basis supplies the energy required to support this accelerated biological expansion and metabolic demand, ensuring the young snake grows at a healthy and sustainable rate.

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