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Amarali boa's

gerlow Nov 14, 2005 12:42 PM

Hi there

How big does Bolivia amarali's have to be, before breeding them??

Thanks
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Mark

http://www.slangehobby.dk (this homepage is in Danish, but I have pics of my animals!!! NOT UPDATED YET!!!)

Replies (2)

jayf Nov 14, 2005 03:46 PM

if i am not mistaken, they are the same as BCI: 3 yrs (6 ft and 10 lbs) for the female and 18 months for the male. great emphasis on the maturity (age) as well as healthy adiquate weight for the female.

ChrisGilbert Nov 27, 2005 01:18 AM

it is adviseable not to even attempt breeding a female until she is four if not five years old. Males need to be at least three, younger ones don't seem to show interest in breeding. Also, these guys are tough, and if you don't have mature/ slow-grown adults, you probably won't get babies. One other consideration, males sometimes end up being duds, showing no interest in breeding. A good breeding pair of amarali is worth its weight in gold!

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