Solomon Island Boas/feeding/breeding
I've been interested in Solomon Island Boas for awhile now and am considering them for my next project after Pink tongue skinks. It seems like a good many are wild caught or wild bred/captive born imports. I'd really like to be able to contribute more captive bred animals to the hobby. This is a few years away still so just gathering information at this point. It seems like adults tend to feed okay-ish once established on rodents but there tends to be issues with hatchlings. I've read multiple different feeding techniques including mouse tails, and starting on lizards before starting scented pinkies and than normal f/t pinkies. What would be the best course of action for this? Would the tails be better? I wouldn't think they'd be great as far as nutrition. Would keeping a feeder colony of lizards be best? And what would work best for this route? I've heard both mourning geckos and anoles. I'd much prefer mourning geckos and they seem more suited size wise. The hatchlings are tiny, comparable to my garter hatchling almost.
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That looks like a wonderful guide! Most of what I've found so far is short and not very comprehensive. I saw your thread about your girl also, hopefully she pulls through okay for you.
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Yep, I saw that! Its good to know that someone has good success with mice from the start. It seems like it would be a good idea to have some lizards around for scenting purposes or emergency food in case some are picky. Much better than the articles I've read through so far.
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Malum Argenteum
It sounds like any breeding project would take at the very least least six years to come to fruition, so you've got plenty of time to plan for feeding neonates. :)
Yeah, breeding age is 6-8 years at least so plenty of time 🤣