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RE: non-gravid females..... 2005 PICS ..

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Posted by: GainesReptiles at Sat Apr 11 12:31:52 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by GainesReptiles ]  
   

Sorry, no time these days for a lot of pics, but my non-gravid females look quasi-gravid all year around.

Yes, I have heard 2nd hand that there are opinions that female Snows don't produce progeny. Breeders with little to no experience have been mis-informed to expect litters in 3 years ... my experience has told me that Columbians take much longer to mature than the Central Americans ... expect to wait 4-6 years (sometimes, longer).

I really wish those nay-sayers would ask me ... I did produce 30 Snow boas in 2005 ... plus I think this girl speaks for herself.

Here are some of my old-time pics from 2005:









   

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