Breeding rosy boas
I have a question for anyone that can lend a hand....
I recently picked up a pair of whitewater rosy boas. They have been out of brumation for about a month now and have been housed together the whole time. A few days ago I noticed the female has no want or desire to be close to the male. It is safe to say that she could be gravid? This is the first pair I have ever tried to breed and I am trying to do everything right. She stays on the far side of the tank and he is on the other side. Should I leave them together longer or take the male out into a different tank? Oh yeah they both have shed last week..if that helps any... Thanks for any advice!!! |
I havn't done any work with rosys but if you want them to mate you should seperate the male for a while and moniter the actions of the female and reintroduce them after a month or so.
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I have a pair of Coastals that don't mate until late June. I'm not sure when you originally wrote your thread. How long did you hibernate them for?
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They can breed whenever, if they are willing to breed.
Has she become noticeably larger in girth, and/or begun a shed cycle? I do agree that the male should be removed, and introduced again in 2weeks to a month. Good Luck, keep us informed on what happens! |
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