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Just wanted to wish everyone luck with their pairings this year. I'm pretty excited. In just a couple more days I'll be putting my males in with my females. Expanded a lot in the past couple years since I attempted any breeding. Up to 20 boas and sold all my other reptiles, lol.

Five pairings planned this year.
Big female possible het for Kahl to a male hypo 100% het Kahl.
Another big female possible het for Kahl (sibling to the other one) to a possible jungle.
Female type 1 anery 100% het for Kahl to a male hypo motley 66% possible het for type 1 anery.
Female type 1 ghost 100% het for Kahl to a male Kahl snow.
Female type 1 anery 66% het for Kahl to a male hypo jungle 100% het type 1 anery.

We'll see how it goes :)
 
Good luck! I actually have my first ever paring going in right now! Got to see copulation yesterday morning which I was so excited over haha hypo jungle 100% het kahl to normal supposed het kahl. Hoping she proves!

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I just put the males in. Slight change at the last minute in the breeding lineup, but some immediate interest. Always encouraging.

Pair 1 - Male hypo motley 66% possible het. for type 1 anery and female type 1 anery 100% het. for Kahl albino - Already courting. He's my only proven breeder male, so I sort of expected him to show interest first.

Pair 2 - Male Kahl snow and type 1 ghost 100% het. for Kahl albino - Currently sitting on opposite ends of her enclosure. He's sniffing around a lot, but isn't venturing too close so far. I'm sure he'll get there.

Pair 3 - Male possible jungle and female possible super hypo possible jungle - Investigating each other. Lots of tongue flicking. Not much else so far, but they haven't been in there long. We'll see what happens.

Pair 4 - Male hypo 100% het. for Kahl albino and female possible het. for Kahl albino - He's already showing strong courtship, lying on top of her and rubbing his spurs along her side. She's my only female proven breeder.

Pair 5 - Male hypo jungle 100% het. for type 1 anery and female type 1 anery 66% possible het. for Kahl albino - Investigating each other. Lots of tongue flicking. He's trying to climb on her back and she keeps moving away. We'll see what happens.

The other big female possible het. for Kahl doesn't have a male at the moment.

It's only their first day together and already I'm seeing good things. No telling what the season will bring, but I'm pretty hopeful. My fingers are crossed. Best of luck everybody!
 
very cool, good luck with the pairings! Pair 3 is very exciting to try to prove them both out as jungles, that would be awesome. I wish you luck!

I'll be trying one this season, hog isle, put them together once so far with no interest, will try again in another week or two.
 
Thanks April and Cliff.

So far I've seen definite courtship from pair 1, pair 2, and pair 4.

Decided against pair 5 as written. I think Margaret could use another year, so I put Dampe in with Mary instead. So pair 5 is a large wild type possible het. for Kahl albino to a hypo jungle het. for type 1 anery. Now that they're actually together, the pairings are set and won't be changing any more.

They've only been together a week now, so I'd say courtship in 3 out of 5 is pretty good so far. I try not to bother them too much, but I do have a couple pictures to show you guys :)
 

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I have some pictures to post in a couple of days, just wanted to give a quick update on the season.

Pair 1 has probably been cancelled for the season. Lilly sneezed a few times while I was cleaning, so I pulled Motley out and put Lilly in quarantine. She has an appointment with a reptile specialist tomorrow. If things look ok, I'll observe them for a couple weeks for further symptoms and put them back together. If not, they're probably going to wait until next year.

Lots and lots of courting and tail alignment from pair 2. Really hoping for some snows and moonglows in the spring :D

Some courtship observed in pair 3. Not sure if they'll produce anything or not, but either way I've enjoyed watching them. Kind of a boa voyeur I suppose, heh.

Pair 4 seems promising. Both are pretty large, so if I'm lucky there will be lots of babies. Hoping for some sunglows :)

Pair 5 took a little longer than most of the others to get going, but he's pretty insistent now. He was courting backwards for almost two weeks, lol. Finally figured out which end was which though.

Overall, pretty great. I'll post an update once Lilly has seen the vet.
 
The news is mixed. She has a bacterial infection in her respiratory tract, for which she has been prescribed Tazicef. The vet says it's not likely to be contagious through the air, so I can put her back in her enclosure in the reptile room. Had him run a bunch of tests before he decided what exactly was wrong, including a CBC. On the blood work, he found elevated calcium levels, which he says is often related to pregnancy. So either Motley did his job very quickly, or she might slug out this season. We'll have to see what happens, but where he confirmed a respiratory infection I don't think I'll be putting Motley back in with her.

Thought I'd share a few more pics too.
 

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Glad you caught it early!

I'm laughing about the backwards courting, I've seen that before. "Well, at least he is enthusiastic!" haha
 
Lol, yeah that's exactly what I thought when I saw Dampe courting backwards.

Just offered Lilly a very small meal. She didn't accept it, but I placed it on the warm end for her. I'll check back in a few hours. The vet wanted a stool sample for analysis just to make sure the bacteria aren't in her digestive tract, especially where there might be babies. It took some work to find a reptile specialist and in the end I had to drive an hour and a half each way to get her to his office. Totally worth it, but still a pain in the backside.

I'm keeping a close eye on Motley. He was in with Lilly for a little while and I'm pretty nervous at the thought of her illness spreading at all. Bad enough to have one boa sick, especially during breeding season. Hopefully I caught it early enough.
 
Good catch to spot this so early and take quick action. The male could have caught her illness from the shared water bowl -- though I hope not! -- so I would consider testing anyway, just to be sure to wipe this illness out. Again, great eye and well done.
 
Thanks Cliff. I'll be getting him an appointment as soon as possible, just to be on the safe side.

Lilly ate yesterday, about an hour after I posted. The rat was less than half the weight I usually offer her, but with her illness and possible pregnancy I think smaller is better. I'm glad she ate despite all that.

It's been a super crazy season. We had a baby four weeks premature, I've had to look for extra work to help cover things, Lilly's caught a respiratory infection, I have a surprising amount of work with the boas (my own fault, building up so quickly and breeding so many at once)... It just never seems to end. Feels like I'm always exhausted.

On the positive side, it looks like the season is going well. Four of the five females I decided to breed this year are pretty swollen. A couple of them have gotten far more defensive than usual, which I suppose is understandable. Don't want to disturb them too much so it will probably be another 3-4 weeks before I get more pictures up.

In the meantime, best of luck to everyone! I'm pretty excited to see what spring brings! :D
 
Thanks Cliff.

The season continues. The males are out for a rest and everyone ate a small meal yesterday. Looks like we'll probably have four litters.

Lilly (pair 1 female) is doing well. Two more doses of her antibiotic and then a follow-up visit with the veterinarian. She's getting bigger. Hopefully those are babies and not slugs, but we'll see what comes of it. Motley has been depositing sperm plugs and tearing up his enclosure. Not too happy about being pulled early, but thankfully he avoided the infection.

Pair 2 hasn't been doing much lately. Poe is pretty large, so hopefully we'll get some snows and moonglows. Been awesome to watch these guys this year. Wish I'd be able to see if any of his babies have nice pink sides, because I'm a sucker for Corals, but since they're both anery that will have to wait until next time he breeds.

Pair 3 is the least likely to produce this season. There's courtship, but it's infrequent and she doesn't appear swollen at all. We'll see what happens. Maybe they're late starters or maybe they'll wait until next year.

Pair 4 is incredible. Sarah is my largest female, and at the moment she's more than double her usual girth. Robin has been pretty protective of her and is almost always curled up around her.

Pair 5 is doing pretty well. Mary is definitely swollen and Dampe is almost always trying to do his business. Hopefully they'll have some little ones in the near future.

In a couple more weeks I'll have those pictures of the swollen females, as long as none of them eat the camera. If I'm lucky I might have some estimated due dates as well. Good luck everybody!
 
Pulled the males out yesterday for a rest. I took a few pictures of each female. Here's what things look like so far. Starting with Pair 1 (Lilly) and ending with Pair 5 (Mary).
 

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