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Posted by: ChrisGilbert at Fri Apr 7 08:53:29 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ChrisGilbert ]  
   

an '03 female Blonde from Barry Miller, and an '04 Orange Crush from Kevin Barnett.

Mine aren't near breeding age yet. I give it two more years, after the female's fifth birthday in August 2008. Although next year is possible.

All of my information is from Kevin and Lee Barrie. According to Lee, amarali are one boa where you want to have extra males. It is known that males can be dud breeders, so if you want a small group go with 2.1 or 3.2.
I didn't do this, because I couldn't find another male that I really liked. I also haven't found another female that wasn't from one of the litters mine are from.

I believe the breeding cycle is much more like BCC. Since their range is close in some areas, but in others Amarali are farther South.

Lee, Kevin, and Barry seem to produce a litter each year. With some exceptions of course. If you are looking for more exact information, or from someone who has actually bred them, I would talk to these guys.

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