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anthill
at Fri Nov 12 19:13:28 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by anthill ]
Thanks. I will not even try to experiment with them in that case. Hopefully, next year will be my first for boas. Pythons are far easier in comparison.
>>Yes there is the danger of physical injury if the male is too small. >> >>But considering other factors such as loosing what otherwise could be a viable breeding year is very important. With emerald tree boas everything happens way too slow and there are way too many things that can go wrong even if you do everything right. So do not take any additional chances other than the ones nature imposes to these snakes. >> >>Do everything right, you may succeed. Do one thing wrong, you certainly fail. This is especially true for Corallus caninus. -----
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