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Hey
New to boa breeding and I am seeing so many different way that people are doing their temps to start their breeding. So I was wondering if I could get some more ideas on what I should do. Some people cold down when others just put their male and females together at room temp. What do you do? :shrug01:
Thanks for the help.
 
I just turn off the spot heat leaving the over all enclosure temps in the low/mid 80s. Dropping temps may increase effectiveness but it also increases the chances for illness. In my opinion its best to do trial and error and see what works best for yourself.

Good luck.
 
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