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First litter of 09 and ever,premies and

Ruben14 Apr 06, 2009 08:42 PM

slugs.
So,
my Hypo Arabesque just dropped her litter on friday nite. She was bred by my VPI T pos. 15 slugs and 3 premies. One i'm sure was a Hypo Arabesque as it had the head pattern circle but he looked more premie than the other two which made me think. This girl i'm pretty sure shot at two different times cause I have pix of an obvious ovulation one one day,then she got smaller and 2 days later got really big again. So,it made sense that the Hypo Aras pattern wasn't as strong as the other two if he came from the side that shot 2 days later. I may be wrong but at this point it makes sense to me. That one was also the one that died first. The other two were one obvious Arabesque that could've been a Hypo Besque with a really nice pattern as it didn't have obvious black outlines in the upper tail saddles like the normal did. That one and the Normal had full patterns. The normal passed and hour and a half later and the Arabesque/Hypo Besque two hours after that. It sucked but i've been getting myself ready for disapointment so it wasn't that bad. I think the thing that killed me the most was watching her nudge the babies and slugs and them not responding. Very heartbreaking to say the least. Anyways, she's doing very well and ate a medium the day after and will get another one tonite as she's still looking at me for more. I took pix but they didn't turn out well do to me not remembering to adjust the lighting so I won't bother posting them. This was my first litter ever so it kinda stings a bit still. Goodluck and healthy litters to everyone this year. Another weird thing is,I had weird boa dreams all that night.

Atleast I can say I finally had a litter and eventhough it sucked I still learned from it and got to deal with a few babies while they lived and the dreaded ANGRY MOMMA! LoL I do have to give BIG Thanks to Eddie Kim who came right over to help me in my time of need. He brought me gloves and a hook to help me deal with Momma as I don't have either like a dummy. The funny thing is once he got here I was able to just gently pick her up using a sterilite cover to block her head from my body parts! I guess just having him there for back up and support was what I needed so,Thank you very much Eddie. I do need to invest in some gloves and hooks though cause the other gravid females are all bigger then this girl. I have another litter due in 7 days and another 2 days after that so we'll see how those go. Then I get a month off and have a few due mid to early June. Hopefully i'll get to play with some babies soon.

Thanks for reading and the best of luck to those expecting litters and those who still have Boas breeding this season.

Replies (11)

rainbowsrus Apr 06, 2009 09:25 PM

You do have the right attitude, mom is OK and therefore there is always next time! Not all litters are good ones. IMO it's the fact it's not so easy that makes it so rewarding when litters are good ones!!

Wishing you MUCH better luck with your next litters!!

Remember, chin up and looking forward, the past is just that, the past!! Learn from it - definately, live in it - never!!
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Thanks,

Dave Colling

www.rainbows-r-us-reptiles.com

0.1 Wife (WC and still very fiesty)
0.2 kids (CBB, a big part of our selective breeding program)

LOL, to many snakes to list, last count:
26.49 BRB
20.21 BCI
And those are only the breeders

lots.lots.lots feeder mice and rats

esglobalherp Apr 06, 2009 09:34 PM

Ruben..

That was an amazing breeding. I bet the colors on those hypobesques would of been killer with the Tpos gene. Better luck next year man.

Take Care
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Spencer

LarM Apr 06, 2009 11:19 PM

You definitely learn alot from even sluggo and/or preemie litters I agree.
Hopefully these up coming litters will work out wonderfully for you Ruben !
. . . Lar M
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Boas By Klevitz
Boas By Klevitz

skyslinger Apr 06, 2009 11:30 PM

np
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Ty Hege
Rat Race Solutions
www.ratracesolutions.com

AbsoluteApril Apr 07, 2009 10:25 AM

Ah Ruben, that's a shame about the slugs and premies. I feel your pain, my first litter was premature too. It's the pits. But you've got a bunch more in the cooker, so keeping my fingers crossed for you that the rest have better results.

And the dreaded angry momma! I have had great success with the rubbermaid shield as well, sometimes they are quick and you gotta just walk away and then come back about 10 min later. I really liked those gloves Eddie had, talk about heavy duty! those things are bite blockers for sure.
Chin up!
-April
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'There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."' -Rainshadow

Shane Kinney Apr 07, 2009 10:33 AM

Slugs and premies... yuck... we've all been there and it sucks! Be patient and you'll probably get a good litter or two with one of your other upcoming girls.

fgs Apr 07, 2009 11:59 AM

Ruben:

I'm so sorry to hear about your loss.

I'm going to start a new club. It will be called "There's Always Next Year". I will be the clubs most honored member.

I bet it was great having Eddie there with you. He's a great guy.
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Brian Gundy

www.for-goodness-snakes.com

Southernboids Apr 07, 2009 01:18 PM

Good luck!
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Thanks
Shawn Morelan
www.Southernboids.com

Ruben14 Apr 07, 2009 02:31 PM

for taking the time to walk me threw everything when I found her dropping. He was on his way home from work and said he had a felling why I was calling when he saw my number.Not only is he a really good guy he's also psychic! Thanks Alex and everyone that posted their word of encouragement! I have 2 litters due next week so we'll see how I do on those. Goodluck to everyone waiting on litters this season.

tibor Apr 07, 2009 02:43 PM

Sorry to read this Ruben..
surely better days ahead,you've got a "top notch" collection of boas..I allways admired..so keep at it.
And thumbs "UP" to Ed for the help..sounds like a good boa buddy.
and thanks for sharing.

BROWNSBOAS Apr 07, 2009 07:36 PM

That's just how it goes the high's are way and the lows are way down! It just takes one good litter though to get you out of your funk! Best of luck the rest of the season,

I have been super busy the last six weeks!!! I will try to give you a call sometime this week!

Al Brown/Brown's Boas

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