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Thread: Breeding season

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    Breeding season

    When exactly is it, im looking at a nice albino female i wanna buy, but i dont know when theres gonna be an explosion of new freshly born babaies out there. When do all the breeders usually start selling there babies ?
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    Re: Breeding season

    Breeding season is from late September to early november (usually). They usually will burst anywhere from late March to early august (usually). The "hot" time for Boas is from about May to July.
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    Re: Breeding season

    Their were alot of them in DAYTONA
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    Re: Breeding season

    Quote Originally Posted by jim020cricket
    Breeding season is from late September to early november (usually). They usually will burst anywhere from late March to early august (usually). The "hot" time for Boas is from about May to July.
    Thanks ! ill be on the lookout for one then !

    I have a nice normal but ive always wanted an albino, i found a really sweet looking one for a good price but even that good price is a little expensive (due to some other large purchases) I need to save up some money. By that time i should have it !
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    Re: Breeding season

    By this time next year you should see plenty of 07 Albino Boas for $400-$600. Of course you'll have the occasional ones selling for under $400 and over $600 based on the individual seller.

    Also if you get into particular Albinos such as Corals or Stripe Lines or Reds expect to pay slightly higher. Sunglows should remain in the $2000-$2500 price tag on average next year.

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    Re: Breeding season

    Cool, thanks, i found a really nice one, very clean with nice thin saddles and a nice white color, but it was kinda expensive, in order to afford it, i would have to get on some sort of payment plan for at least 5 monts, id rather just save up the money and wait then buy that one and regret it next year when there are soo many beautiful boas available.
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    Re: Breeding season

    Most Breeders Understand That It Is Hard To Have That Kind Of Cash Around. I Bet If You Asked If They Would Do A Plan, They Would. Or If THEY WONT SOMEONE ELSE PROABBLY WILL.

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    Re: Breeding season

    Oh yea, he said he would do a plan, but i just dont see the point of waiting 5 months for a snake when i can just save up for and buy a little later.

    Plus, if i get on the plan....all my money earned will go towards that, leaving me with no spending cash, if i save up slowly i can still have money but put most of it into my "snake funds" at the same time
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    0.1 normal Ball Python
    0.1 Ball Python.
    0.1 Albino Ball Python
    0.1 Amelanistic Corn Snake
    1.0 Sonoran Gopher
    1.0 Mexican black Kingsnake
    0.1 Luecistic Texas rat snake

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