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NUCCIZ_BOAS
at Sat Apr 28 22:45:45 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by NUCCIZ_BOAS ]
No, I don't think that a month and a half is too late to feed her. However, my personal opinion, I prefer not to feed my females at all while gravid. Others may disagree because they feel that those nutrients are essential to both the female and the babies. Its really a case of opinion. Most will agree not to feed her in the last month of parturation though to avoid premature birth. As for the girl, I would still treat her as though she's gravid. Sometimes a boa that doesnt look gravid can be gravid, and those that do look gravid may actually not be. So I wouldn't give up hope just yet because it is still early even though she hasnt swelled up yet. 2 of my females that are gravid right now both did not start swelling until slightly after their half-way point. I understand your concern in if she is not gravid, wanting to feed her and perhaps get ready to try again next year, but I would take all precautions and treat her as though she is gravid right now. If it is really going to bug you that much, you can take her to a vet and get an ultrasound. (which I've heard is rather pricey) The other alternative I've heard of people using is getting an X-ray done. I guess it would work because you may be able to see small bodies developing, and an x-ray should cost under $100. Ask around, those are the 2 fullproof methods I know of. Hope this helps.
Tony
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