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Housing breeding boas

kanozig

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I just built a very nice large encloser for my adult red tails, Im planning on breeding them this spring, the encloser is big enough for both of them.... Can I keep a pair of boas together all the time and still get them to breed? Do people do this?

Kevin
 
Well you CAN house them together but it is not reccomended. If one gets sick they both get sick. Also, housing them together will actually decrease the chance of copulation in breeding season. It is much better to "introduce" the male. Them living together is much like being married, they will get tired of each other, and sex is a last resort lol. Do yourself a favor and buy/build a new cage.
 
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