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My first boa breeding project

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This trio is my first attempt at breeding boas...

They are 1.2 50/50 Suriname hets for albino. The male has been mating both females repeatedly for over a month now...

I never saw any really obvious ovulation swelling, but one female is now refusing all food and the other will only take a few small rats...so I am really hopeful they are gravid. I'm going to leave the male in for another month to be sure he gets the job done.

There is some scale separation on the females when they bend as well.

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Thanks for looking!
 
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