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Morgans Boas
at Mon Nov 1 23:23:47 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Morgans Boas ]
When you introduce any Boas together - watch them for 20 minutes - that is the most likely time that one may attack the other .
When breeding with two males , you should either have completely opposite genetics , as you say that you have - so you know who the father is . Or two of the identicle genetics, so it really doesn't matter who the father is. Thei have been many litters that have had 2 fathers. When I have used 2 males this is how
I did it . ---
I'd introduce one male for a day. On the 2nd day, I'd put in the other male for a few hours. The courtship becomes much more vigorous. After a few hours of that , pull the firs male out for a day or two , then keep alternating them . I never pull anyone who is heavily courting. If you leave them in together the whole time , then they spend too much time and effort trying to shrug off the other male. The few hours of both males together is enough to provoke serious courtship when they're one-on-one. -----
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