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RE: A question.

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Posted by: psweeny at Mon Feb 28 20:56:09 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by psweeny ]  
   

She is getting really big and laying belly up under her heat lamp. The room is at 80, so I know she is plenty warm. The only time I have ever seen a Boid go belly up is when they are gravid, or dead. She is getting lumpy on the last third of her body. I was out of state when the pairing occurred. My oldest son who is not a big snake guy put them together then never checked for copulation. They are a proven pair that I purchased last year. She did go off food for 3 weeks early on. She has continued to eat every 1-2 weeks since then.


   

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