No, any regurgitated meals should be removed immediately, and food and water (unless there are signs of dehydration, in which case you should schedule an appointment with a vet as soon as possible) should be withheld for at least a week, preferably two weeks before trying to feed again. Offer the smallest possible mouse you can find the next time you feed it. Regurgitation is common with Rosy boas but don't be overzealous when trying to get your snake to eat again. You should give it time to build the natural bacteria in its stomach back up to normal levels. Be careful about feeding your snake after it's had a lot of water. This is known to make Rosies regurgitate. Also check your temperature and humidity levels.
Never, if the rosy boa that eats the other will die in a coma.EDIT: Rosy boas are not by any means cannibalistic.
There are several animals that eat rosy boas. These include owls, foxes, roadrunners, and coyotes. Rosy boas are most vulnerable to these animals because the snake is active at night.
Rosy Boa IS the common name - it's given scientific name is Lichanura trivirgata
Like all other snakes, rosy boas are vertebrates.
yes
Regurgitated fish. Regurgitated insects.
A Boa can be a type of snake that may grow up to about 20 feet in length. A Boa is also a long fluffy scarf made of soft material, such as fur or feathers - ofcause these can be made any length.EDIT: The most common boa (in the pet trade), the Red Tail Boa, reaches a range of 6-12 ft., depending on locality (Argentinian, Hog Island, Colombian, etc.). The longest boa is the Green Anaconda. The shortest I would say is some species of sand boa.
you need three ranga's and soap
rosy boas eat 1day old mice if they are a baby and as they grow-up they eat bigger things like rats the size of your arm including the tail!!
regurgitated fish
boa contsrictors eat small mammals and birds
You could try a Rosy Boa or maybe a small ball python