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3rd, even 4th ovulations?? Boa Love!

I think you are confusing the pre-ovulation swell with ovulation. A boa has two ovaducts and can ovulate them at separate times....but a boa can only ovulate twice and no more. After ovulation the male will almost always stop courting/breeding. If they are still copulating then she has not yet ovulated.
 
M.Dwight said:
I think you are confusing the pre-ovulation swell with ovulation. A boa has two ovaducts and can ovulate them at separate times....but a boa can only ovulate twice and no more. After ovulation the male will almost always stop courting/breeding. If they are still copulating then she has not yet ovulated.

i have to agree ,never heard of four ovulations
you dont want to let anticipation lead you the wrong conclusions
ovulation is very distinct once she does youll know what i mean
i guess it's just something you have to see first hand
and you will. Just keep him in there until you see him have no interest
good luck
Eric
 
clarinet45 said:
Haha, ya. I am very excited, but in no rush. I'm sure Scott is glad his male is getting a couple months of free food! Thanks Eric!

hope there was no insult taken
i can only relate to you all too well
i was so eagerly awaiting my first that i analysed every change
i ll keep my fingers crossed for ya
merry christmas
Eric
 
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