yeah Scott theya re polymorphic like my amazons they can produse a heap of babies upto about fifty and all appear completely different from each other and can produce some amazing variations shes deffinately not a carinata though a paulsoni but even a subspecies discovered by Mark O'shea from what i can remember
Linda any news yet? when was she due, she certianly looks ready to go ( from a mothers point of view) she looks tired. How long is the gestation on these boa's??
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No news as yet, as for her dates well we kind of have a problem there, as her pregnancy was not planned at all. I spoke to ian (treeboa) on saturday and I have got her moss boss up and running and she seems to be in there a lot so maybe we are getting closer to her dropping her babas.
I will keep you posted and will post some pics of her in her wee moss box.
This was the best way to give her a moss box and somewhere to hide at the same time, she seem to nestle into it immediately and make tunnels in it. I kinda was experimenting with the temperature probes to ensure her temps were right.
Thank goodness for spagnum moss........................Linda
I am intending to keep the babas for quite a while to ensure they are eating fine and everything is ok with them, and who knows I may never let them go
well its 1.20am, and I am kinda freaking out here it may be a false alarm but porcher is doing all the things to make me think she is gonna pop out all her waines very very soon!!!!
Kinda finding it difficult not to get stressed out about it, but on my oxygen just to calm the nerves, as I feel as if I just cant breathe,,,a bit of excitement and nerves all at the one time.
Omg no babies yet, another late night up worrying about her!! As for the oxygen lin, I am on it due to a lung condition, so kinda comes in handy for panic and stress he he.