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RE: Another newbie breeding question.

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Posted by: Sidviciouser at Fri Oct 31 15:39:34 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sidviciouser ]  
   

I'm no expert, but since there are no replies I'll jump in.

First I would read the breeding guide on theboaphile dot com website. He has a bunch of great info in there. Most breeders leave the male in until he is completely disinterested in the female for over a week. So if they are courting just leave them be. If they are in good health I think most breeders don't feed the female until after breeding is done and the male is out. I would not feed them in the same enclosure. And males maybe a small meal every 2 weeks, or maybe not until he's done. Many people don't see the ovulation and end up with babies. I would make sure the temps are correct and that they have fresh water and leave them alone.

Hopefully someone with a bit more experience will chime in.

Good luck


   

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