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FORD'S BOAS BREEDING!!!

herpsltd Mar 01, 2008 06:21 PM

Ryan heres my "female" Ford's Boa breeding your "male". lol...Well notice the way the West Inian Boas breed. Reminds me a little of Anacondas....TC

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FRoberts Mar 01, 2008 11:40 PM

Actually I have never seen that, I did see my friends Anacondas breeding this year though.

>>Ryan heres my "female" Ford's Boa breeding your "male". lol...Well notice the way the West Inian Boas breed. Reminds me a little of Anacondas....TC
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Thanks,

Frank Roberts
Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research

I once fell from a 50' tree with many branches that slowed my decent and landed directly on my back on a large rock...

My best friend said...Dude are you ok ?...

I said...Give me 5 minutes...

"No sir...I didn't like it..." R&S.

LOL

Sunshine Mar 02, 2008 09:23 AM

Congrats...that's cool.

saagbay Mar 02, 2008 10:03 AM

wow what a great looking snake! fords boa huh? never heard of one , are there any websites i can check them out on?
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-Stephen-

0.1 soon to be wifey (hopefully)
1.0 rotwiler/chow (Boomer-wifey's pooch)
1.0 norm corn (Jake aka grumpy old terdhead)
0.1 col redtail boa (Dixie-my baby girl)
0.1 ball python (Bella- wifey's baby girl)

hopeful for not to distant future:
--brazillian rainbow boas 1 female for sure
2 or 3? maybe a breeding pair?
-- bearded dragon for the wifey my list got to big...

more distant future hopefuls
1 or 2 of each maybe a breeding pair?
--anery boa (ooooh)
--jungle carpet python (love to have 1 or 2)
--dumeril boa (ahhhh)

slightly more wishful thinking
--hypo br rainbow boa (love em)
--anery br rainbow boa (oooh even better!!)
--motely boa (gorgeous!!)

herpsltd Mar 02, 2008 05:00 PM

The scientific name is Epicrates fordi. If you google it you can obtain lots of info. I'm one of a very FEW people breeding them...TC...I don't know of anyone who has them on a website...

prprjp Mar 03, 2008 11:29 AM

they look great - I love the irredescence on these boas.

Your male looks to have a very nice pattern and coloration?
Rds, Ryan

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