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    I want to get this beauty but only if.......

    I was thinking about this female salmon boa. Can you breed 2 females with one male, because i already have a male and female.

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    Re: I want to get this beauty but only if.......

    Looks like she needs some size on her first; however, yes males may breed to multiple females in one season.
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    Boas generally do better when they are paired one male to one female for the season. They are not like pythons that can go and go. And often a male will imprint on that female for the season and won't breed another until next season. This is a generalization and NOT an absolute - there are always exceptions.

    Having said that, there is no reason not to have 2 females and only one male. Boas can have 30-40 babies in a litter so you might want to only breed one female at a time.

    And that is a very nice hypo. If you like her, you should get her.


    ** Do NOT forget to quarantine!!! Minimum of 90 days for boas.........
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    Yes i woud not forget that. The problem is that all of my snakes would be roughtly 4-6 months old. What is a good price for her? also, what would I get if i bred her with a sunglow?

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