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Breeding

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I am curious to hear how every one else around here brings their boas (BCI) up to breeding season... I'm reading around thinking about trying something different this season such as my cooling process. just curious how everyone else around here goes about cooling and leading up to breeding..
I normally cool mine down a few degrees for about a month to a month and a half empty of food then bring them back up slowly and hammer them on food, also curious to know how do you keep your humitidy during breeding season.. just trying to learn more and get better at it! thanks for anyone that replies :)
 
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