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Boa Breeding information???

rockinreptiles2 May 03, 2007 05:08 PM

Anyone have a link to a site that has good breeding info. I have read the stuff on The Boaphiles site. I need updated info.Thanks for the help.
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Thanks and Take Care
Thomas Jones

Replies (5)

ChrisGilbert May 03, 2007 06:21 PM

I have a very detailed write up of exactly what I did this year, and it worked! I gathered information from a number of breeders and came up with what I felt was best. I'll be posting it on my website soon. I have to find the file on my computer, lol. I had a printout somewhere that I am also trying to find, it will be followed for all my pairings from now on unless I see changes for the better.
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http://www.GilbertBoas.com/

ChrisGilbert May 03, 2007 06:29 PM

I found this write-up that I sent someone to look over in an email. I think this is the full thing. I'll put in data from the litter later.

A little background info on the animals and their setup. Both were born in 2004. The female is about 6 ft (exact measure will be taken later today, along with lb. weight). The male is slightly over 4 ft. and about an inch and a half wide. Length and weight to
be taken today. Both are currently housed in separate Boaphile 421D with florescent lights set on a 12hr. timer. Heat is provided by single width flexwatt and controlled by herpstat digital proportional thermostats. Belly heat is set to 92 degrees (probe placed on top of heat, under substrate). The gradient moves down to 78-82 during the day, with a drop to 74-78 at night (belly heat kept constant). They are kept on paper towels.

This is my plan:
Both the female and male will be kept at 92 belly heat with a gradient to 78-82 for right now. The female will be fed an x-large rat each week (today and two more sundays to finish off the month). The male will be fed a medium rat each week. The last Sunday in September will be their last meal. After they have both cleared their systems following their last meal, the male's heat will be turned down to 82 degrees. So his entire cage will range 82-78 during the day and 82-75 during the night.
Night time low may be below 75 if it is cold out. However his belly heat will be at 82. He can stay warm that way.

The female will have her temp dropped to 87 belly, with the same cool temps as the male. I will leave them at this temperature through October. October 29th I will offer the female a medium rat. I will see if she takes it. The male will then be introduced the 31st. If the female ate, and she is still basking to digest I will wait till November 2nd. I will keep a close eye on them at first. To make sure that the female does not respond negatively to the male's presence. Or vise versa. The female's cage (where they are) will be kept at this slightly lower temperature gradient through till Thanksgiving. At this time observations on activity will be made, and if the pair seems to have concluded breeding activity, and the female is showing promising signs the temperature will be raised by 2 degrees a week. This will continue until the belly heat is back to 92 degrees. The pair will remain together during this time and the entire season, unless the female gets restless and stressed by the male. If he seems to be bothering her he will be removed. As long as both are content, and or continue breeding they will remain together to ensure success.
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http://www.GilbertBoas.com/

rockinreptiles2 May 03, 2007 07:45 PM

Thanks for the info. Did you drop the temps all at once or slowly drop it.
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Thanks and Take Care
Thomas Jones

ChrisGilbert May 03, 2007 08:28 PM

Gradual, I believe it was 2.5-3 degrees per week. My thermostats measure to a tenth of a degree.
I didn't want sudden drops for fear of shocking the snake's system and increased chance of illness.
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http://www.GilbertBoas.com/

RockinReptiles2 May 04, 2007 08:21 AM

n/p
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Thanks and Take Care
Thomas Jones

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