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RE: H I G H P I N K

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Posted by: PBM at Fri Feb 18 00:22:03 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PBM ]  
   

You should be able to produce some nice babies with that female with any male, but having a good looking male would definitely increase your potential. Honestly I'd guess you would get approximately half of the litter being stand outs from what I've seen with breeding nice looking BCI and the resulting litters. It is definitely not too late to breed them as I have just been getting some pairs together myself. As far as Leopard boas, absolutely, I love those things. The variation is incredible. I should've had hypo leopards this year, but I pretty well failed on that. It wasn't a "priority" breeding, as any produced probably wouldn't even be offered for sale, so as I observed her on the "cool side" I just assumed she was cycling herself and never really looked into it like I should have. Here's what happened imo-stack of boaphiles I was trying out to see how I liked them had a couple with the heat tape that comes with them and a couple had regular heat tape. She was in a cage with regular heat tape, the thermostat was ran to a cage with what the boaphiles come with. End result she was too warm and I think that's why she slugged out on me this time around. OOOPS! Good luck with the breeding attempts! Keep us posted.


   

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