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I'm posting this here since more people might view it...

Please see this thread for details...
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=96951

I have a recently deceased gravid boa :( :( :( but am wondering if I should somehow check to see if there are any possibly viable young alive before I put her in the refrigerator (for a necropsy).....


Thanks for any advice.
 
It wont hurt to check, I would.

My dad accidentally ran over a hare once which was very pregnant. The hare was dead so he cut the leverets out and put them with one of his nursing rabbits. One of the leverets survived so its definitely worth a try...
 
I updated this in the other thread... I took the boa in to the emergency vet shortly after my post and no heartbeats could be found, so any possible offspring were also dead. A necropy will be performed, and I'll update the thread in the Boa forum when I receive results.

Thanks to all those who responded to this thread and the other thread.
 
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