Indeed. But I may pick up a mate for this little guy when I can find the right one I woud love it if crowley's coloration was genetic but I know it's always a mystery when it comes to breeding these guys. Are they hard to get started once they hatch?
Indeed. But I may pick up a mate for this little guy when I can find the right one I woud love it if crowley's coloration was genetic but I know it's always a mystery when it comes to breeding these guys. Are they hard to get started once they hatch?
A lot of people don't have a hard time getting them started... some do. Really, it depends on how spot-on your husbandry is. The best place to get some info is A-A, as this topic has been discussed in depth. You can probably just search the threads and find every answer you need without even asking! You'll also find a couple good breeders in Canada
Oh, and they don't hatch as all boas give live birth
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