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RioBravoReptiles
at Thu Jul 8 07:50:09 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RioBravoReptiles ]
My observations of this are that larger experienced moms will make comparatively larger babies. However, relative size and girth of newborns is tied to subspecies and to a lesser extent, locality. Certainly the environment must also have an impact.
BCC, especially of Peru have the largest neonates I've seen, some 25 inches or more and big and strong.
Thanks.. ----- Gus
A. Rentfro
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- Pucallpa, Peru babies...... - RioBravoReptiles, Thu Jul 8 07:36:17 2004

- congrats Gus , they are beautiful , and big babies are always - CE, Thu Jul 8 07:42:04 2004
RE: congrats Gus , they are beautiful , and big babies are always - RioBravoReptiles, Thu Jul 8 07:50:09 2004
- Congrats Gus ! Nothing like a big, Fat, healthy litter of Boas!! n/p - bcijoe, Thu Jul 8 07:48:27 2004
- Congratulations Gus, they look great! - Mark Damico, Thu Jul 8 09:05:56 2004
- CONGRATS Gus! Looks like a great batch of babies!!! - BASICALLYBOAS, Thu Jul 8 14:05:00 2004
- Killer, congrats! n/p - SuppleReptiles, Thu Jul 8 15:44:37 2004
- Congratulations for those news peruvians !! They look very nice ! np - Joemac, Thu Jul 8 16:28:45 2004
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