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Posted by: prevetherper at Mon Nov 8 00:08:05 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by prevetherper ] They should be able to emerge from the sack on their own. It may be a good idea to remove the mother meanwhile to prevent her from crawling over them but I would leave the younge where they lay. Healthy offspring have a cutting tooth that helps them tear through the sack, however, in some rare cases they lay lack this tooth. In such a case if it appears as if they are having difficulty emerging from the sack you can carefully cut a small slit in the sack but DO NOT REMOVE THE BOAS! leave them to emerge on their own. Hope this helps! | ||
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