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200 a snake... Not to shabby at all for them beuts!
*Taking out my steel drums and singing* HOT, HOT, HOT!
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thanx man, now lets hope to make some babies!
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note the difference between the two females.
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patthesnakeman
thanx man, now lets hope to make some babies!
I bet they will be just as "HOT HOT HOT"
How long will you have to wait before they are ready to breed? I'm thinking 2 years but I have no idea about boas. They look like they are still young ones eh??
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Jonny2184
I bet they will be just as "HOT HOT HOT"
How long will you have to wait before they are ready to breed? I'm thinking 2 years but I have no idea about boas. They look like they are still young ones eh??
still not quite sure. ive been reading a lot of contradicting information so, im still doin my research before i jump into things
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Well you not only got a heck of a deal you picked up three smoking boas...
I like that connecting pattern the male has.
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Yeah he is the cleanest of the trio too.
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Very nice.
Females must be a minimum of 12 lbs, by my standards this is, and 5.5-6 feet. They are at the best age to start breeding by 3+ years. Males can breed as young as 18-20 months, but I bred one that was 14 months without any issues. The younger the males are just means you have to monitor their weight more closely. Unless a male is fully mature, at 2.5-3 years minimum, I will feed them every other week a small meal during breeding season to keep them healthy or less the "breed" themselves to death.
Hope this helps!
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so yeah i still got like six months to a year then. still, they are awesome jimi! you think it was worth the investment?