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RE: Here's the thing........

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Posted by: PastelDream at Fri Sep 22 10:27:27 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PastelDream ]  
   

In "nature" boas breed just fine without any assistance from humans. SO.........

You don't really need to know the anatomy of a snake from head to tail. Snakes "know" their own anatomy. They know how things work and they've done their thing quite well over the ages. Regardless of what goes where/why or how..... Well, they seem to get it right all on their own. We really don't need to concern our selves about the matter. Trust your boas. They know what they're doing.

All you need to know is that you have a male and an female. They need to be healthy and an appropriate age/size. Give them the temps/food/water and clean cage/s they need. Put them together and they'll do the rest.

I'll be looking forward to seeing pictures of those babies next year.


   

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