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boaphile
at Tue Jan 16 10:47:41 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boaphile ]
I don't drop my temps that low at night. Only down to about 78 and a high of 83 or 84 during the day.
In 2005 I bred this female:

I bred her successfully after trying to do so for eight years. Sometimes they do not come easy. Getting "under the tail" is not necessary or the norm. Most of the time they are only along side it when they copulate. This is one of the babies I waited eight seasons for:

Patience. In breeding Boas, sometimes you must have a whole lot of patience. Without it, Ball Pythons are a better choice to breed.
Better late than never I always say, though I don't believe in it, good luck! ----- Boaphile Home
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