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Boomslangs have now hatched

Chance Sep 12, 2003 10:19 AM

After a good 79 days of incubation at 85 F (or 30 C), the first baby poked its head out of the egg early in the morning (on 9-10-03), then emerged that evening. The next day (9-11-03) the rest of the three emerged. These little guys are just neat. They are around 12 to 13" or so in length and actually much bigger than I was anticipating. Their little heads aren't quite proportionate (they are huge!) with their bodies and it looks like the head is going to have to grow around their huge, bulbuous eyes. Each baby is colored the same, base color being a brownish on top with cream bottom and bright green eyes. When they inflate themselves, however, (which they do quite frequently) they inflate the entire body to change from the brown snake to a suddenly very blue snake. The skin between the scales at this time is a bright, almost turquois (sp?) blue. Pictures of them will soon follow..as soon as my roommate gets home since he knows how to work with this new digi cam, lol. Anyway, thanks for reading and especially thanks to all the great people I've talked with over the course of this whole process. It will always amaze me just how long it took these snakes to reproduce. The first for sure copulation was witnessed and documented on Jan 11. The female continued to shed and eat normally for the next several months, then in the first week of June I noticed her posterior bulging very noticeably so I stopped feeding. I figure she was gravid (finally!) but still no eggs could be palpated. On June 23 I walked into the snake room to find 4 good eggs and one slug on the floor of the cage rather scattered about. She had a nest box at this time but decided against using it I suppose. So she went over 6 months between copulation and ovoposition, and then you have to account for the lengthy incubation time. Ah well, neat snakes, I could talk about them for days. I think there should be a book written solely on this species, heh. Anyway, again, thanks for reading.
River Valley Snakes

Replies (4)

rearfang Sep 12, 2003 10:26 AM

Your a daddy....They all brag (lol)
Frank

Chance Sep 12, 2003 11:46 AM

But I'd say that with the extreme patience I've showed, which is very atypically me, I have a right too, hah! A snake with the metabolism that typus has should gestate for a month and hatch in a few days. Those things can mess a cage with the best of them, lol. Anyway, thanks for the congrats.

fredhammes Sep 12, 2003 01:08 PM

Congratulations!
I bet they are just adorable! Can't wait to see pics.

Are you planning on overrunning your house with 'slangs, or are you selling any?

Best of luck with them,
GratefulFred
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GratefulFred

Chance Sep 12, 2003 02:45 PM

Well, as much as I'd like to keep all of them, I have many other snakes and limited room. I'll be keeping one (most likely a female, but maybe a male...depends on what sex ratio I have in the four snakes), and will be selling the rest. I haven't quite decided on a for sure price on them, but it will be very reasonable for such a rarely produced snake.
-Chance

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