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Q: Will my Boa become Gravid?
Posted By:

belgiumboa

In Relation To:

Freckels [F1]

Hello everyone,

I have got this female from 12/30/2012, and she also shed that day.
Found she was a bit tick the second helf of here boddy and contacted the seller.
She was in the same incloser with 2 males, but he don't have seeing any copulation. She is also feeding well, medium rat the past weekend.

Will the shed she got here be here POS?
I have my motley male from 18months in with here, but he is not interested.

Hope you all can help me on this!
Will I have some babies in april?

 

Greeting Erwin 


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Points: 100
Topics: General Health , Livebearers
Tags: Bci, Boa, Breeding, Constrictor, Cycling, Gravid, RTB
Species: Boas > Large Boas > Boa constrictor imperator
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Accepted Answer 1/18/2013 8:19:40 AM

Sonja K. Reptiles

It's always hard to tell from pictures, but it looks like a possibility. Would be looking at April 14th as her "due date"- give or take a few days. Keep us updated!

 
Member Comment 1/18/2013 8:21:02 AM

Sonja K. Reptiles

Oh, and an 18 month old male may just simply be too young, thus his no interest.

 
Author Comment 1/18/2013 8:33:15 AM

belgiumboa

Okay bka mama, thanks for answering the question.
I know it'w hard to tell from a picture.

I put the male back in his cage in a couple of minutes Wink
And for shure keep you all posted on this girl Smile

 

 
Member Comment 1/18/2013 9:06:18 AM

Cenobite

Bacon

 
Assisted Answer 1/18/2013 9:14:01 AM

Tiki108

Probably shouldn't put your male in until you've done at least a 30 day quarentine.

 
Assisted Answer 1/18/2013 5:54:22 PM

Pa Pa s Boas

Tiki108 +1Laughing

 
Assisted Answer 1/19/2013 12:43:37 PM

SapphireTigress

QT QT QT. ESPECIALLY WITH BOAS. That is all :D

 
Assisted Answer 1/19/2013 4:48:02 PM

cainescolumbians

One thing I can say is, I have a large female boa that I have bred 3 times. All three time she never stopped feeding like the pig she is. So you can't go by if she's feeding or not. Good luck. Oh and quarentine.

 
Member Comment 2/20/2013 1:23:32 AM

abi21491

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Member Comment 5/23/2013 9:37:24 PM

Cenobite

Hey I just met you. And this is crazy. But award some points. Close this question, maybe?

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