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03-22-2010, 07:48 PM
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I'm keeping one of the less well known boa species in their natural habitat, so temp, humidity and light cycles are all as nature intended.
I can only say that when I put two males in with a female at the end of our "Winter" (southern hemisphere July/ August/ September), they went straight for her, (and I have hopes of a pregnancy, still not certain), but when I put them in with a different female in our "Summer" (December/ January/ February), they have insisted on remaining just good friends.
I'm not sure what the pros and cons of artificial cooling etc are, but it certainly appears to make a difference "in the wild"
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03-22-2010, 08:46 PM
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again its not so much "how its done"(cooling)
Its why its done in the big picture,hiding behind the label "hobbyist" fools far fewer then anticipated.
The last 5-6 years has really junked out this hobby to a point of no return
Its good to see efforts far and above shoving rats to a snake in a tub
and rushing to market
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Originally Posted by Helenthereef
I'm keeping one of the less well known boa species in their natural habitat, so temp, humidity and light cycles are all as nature intended.
I can only say that when I put two males in with a female at the end of our "Winter" (southern hemisphere July/ August/ September), they went straight for her, (and I have hopes of a pregnancy, still not certain), but when I put them in with a different female in our "Summer" (December/ January/ February), they have insisted on remaining just good friends.
I'm not sure what the pros and cons of artificial cooling etc are, but it certainly appears to make a difference "in the wild"
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