Ad on KS.com injured albino female, ready to breed?
http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=32&de=281514
saw that ad today, it said she had light scars from a rat when she was a baby, and that she's ready to breed??? wouldnt the eggs further damage her? if she would even breed.
Re: Ad on KS.com injured albino female, ready to breed?
Possibly. I know somebody on another forum who has a stunning boa that they rescued, but it's got a very bad scar. They won't breed her. They're afraid that her scars would split open.
Re: Ad on KS.com injured albino female, ready to breed?
Thats a little high priced for 2 snakes both that have had problems one has a growth the other scaring,
Re: Ad on KS.com injured albino female, ready to breed?
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Originally Posted by DCsharkz
Damage her how? The appearence of scar tissue would mean that the wounds have long since healed.
When she's eventually ready to breed, I am sure she'll do fine .... unless there is more going on that what was posted in the ad.
-adam
Re: Ad on KS.com injured albino female, ready to breed?
Frankly I'd be more concerned about the growth the male had if I was going to buy that pair.
I missed the "light" pat of light scarring when I made my original post.
Re: Ad on KS.com injured albino female, ready to breed?
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Originally Posted by Schlyne
Frankly I'd be more concerned about the growth the male had if I was going to buy that pair.
Cloacal growths are not that uncommon in boids and many breed very well despite them.
-adam
Re: Ad on KS.com injured albino female, ready to breed?
well the scar looked pretty bad and since i dont know anything about breeding or scars i was just curious...lol.