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RE: Cuban Boa (Epicrates angulifer)

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Posted by: romad119 at Sun Jun 17 10:12:51 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by romad119 ]  
   

Congrats! I have 1.1 myself (3 yo female and a 2 yo male). Not much out there especially on the breeding aspect. Mine are a bit flighty upon initial pickup but calm down once in hand. I keep a gradient from 86 to mid 70s and have them in 72"x30"18" cages.

Have you seen the bat eating pics online? Also some good older pics of a large WC adult from Gitmo are online as well.

Tom,

Any info you could share on cycling and what your experiences have shown as far as age and size for a mature pair would be appreciated. I'm looking to try pair mine up next year but don't have a good meetric on what breedable is.

Fingers crossed that you guys have some this year, I'm looking for 1.1 more.
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Alan


   

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