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It was 5 degrees here yesterday morning!

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Posted by: boaphile at Wed Nov 28 16:11:33 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boaphile ]  
   

So yesterday November 27th I wake up and find it is cold out. I mean, it is 5 degrees here in the Northland! 5 degrees! Now that's cold! So how can you breed Boas in a place that is 5 degrees you ask? Well, we have a furnace. The thermostat that runs that furnace is set at 77 degrees and the Boa room stays at that temp all the time. Day and night 77 degrees. That's correct, I still do not cool my Boas. I do turn off the heat in the cages at night but I do that all year around. So a night time drop, but the room stays the same all the time.

So what do Boas do when it's 5 degrees outside in the frozen wasteland of Minnesota? I'm glad you asked because this, apparently, is what they like to do:



and this:



and this:



and this:



and this:



and this:



and this:



Plus this Monster Tail Hypo is very very thick and on the verge of ovulating very soon:



But most importantly of all finally the little Motley figured out what it was that he was supposed to be doing:



You just can't imagine how nervous I am about this one. This girl is so bag and the most beautiful Boa I think I have personally ever seen. I just can't wait to see the babies that we might get if we are really fortunate with this breeding.



Time will tell right?
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