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 Breeding ?

i bred my two females to my male last breeding seaon they locked up for 30 min with the both of them but nothing. could that mean my male is no good i put them in with him a week apart and put them back in with him again a week apart



11/23/07  12:34am

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  Message To: Redneckboy   In reference to Message Id: 1523575


 Breeding ?

hey u know what i noticed about these posts? nobody really wants to help you out when it comes to breeding. i guess they don’t want you to breed and have lil babies like they do. pretty selfish i think.



12/11/07  04:36am

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  Message To: FirefighterNickN   In reference to Message Id: 1542855


 Breeding ?

Fire fighter,
The reason that nobody answers is not because they are trying to hold back any great secrets to breeding boas, most of the people have done countless hours researching breeding. There are many good sources for learning the techniques. It’s up to you to do the research and figure out what your specific situation calls for.
Here are some good reads. Read them about 10 times and then when your done read them another 10 times. If you retain the info, you will start to have an idea and the general knowledge it takes to be successful in breeding your pair.
http://www.theboaphile.com/article.html
http://www.riobravoreptiles.com/care_breedingboas.htm

Good luck, hope this helps!
Dguy



12/11/07  06:40pm

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  Message To: Dguy   In reference to Message Id: 1543416


 Breeding ?

thanks for the info. it’s not that i’m too lazy to do the research, it’s that there are a lot of conflicting information out there on the net. Not just that, but even in the books. The books say that they need to be big enough and also old enough, but they just don’t say how many years or how big it should be. But thanks for the info though.



12/12/07  12:00am


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