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Sand Boa yong

dsreptiel Jun 04, 2006 04:18 AM

Hi my name is David &have been razing snakes and other reptiles all my life. Do to my age and reduced reaction time I no longer keep venomes but ether I’m confused or just stupid but I thought all sand Boas produced live young and now I’m hearing that West Africans lay eggs and I’ve heard that they give berth to live young what’s up dos anyone know for shore because I just got a female E.Muelleri and going to get a male for her to bread with for next seasoned so I’d really like to know.

Replies (2)

leodeal384 Jun 04, 2006 08:13 AM

Yes, they do lay eggs, but they hatch pretty soon. I have a pair of them, and I'm guessing you saw my post? How old is yours? I have heard the eggs hatch anywhere from 7 days to three weeks, but that is relatively short compared to most egg laying snakes.

dsreptiel Jun 04, 2006 05:43 PM

She is I’m guessing to be any were from 1 .½ to 2 yr. old do to here size 15 ¼ “ I have been razing Kenyan’s and Egyptian’s and compared to them that is what I’m thinking . And they do give berth to live young in embryotic sacks , you wouldn’t happen to have a mail for sale? You can e-mail me at dsreptiel@hotmail.com.

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