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Baby Rosy Boas

Roy Munson

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As some of you know, Murphy hit me about as hard as he could this season. The season was a bust-- an absolute disaster. There wasn't a single project that he didn't either mostly or completely destroy. I guess it's one reason that I've been kind of scarce around here. I've been too "snake depressed" to participate much. But I guess Murphy felt that his work here was done, and he left, probably to plague some of you.

So today I was walking by a rack, and I noticed my female rosy boa nosing around the front of her tub. But then I did a double-take, realizing that she had shrunk to a tiny size! Excited, I took out her tub and found her with five new babies! I was getting worried about the female. Rosy gestation is typically 115 to 140 days, and yesterday was day 139. She was HUGE, so I knew she was still gravid, but I was worried that she was having some complication that was preventing her from giving birth. I guess she was just cooking those guys until they were completely done-- the babies are MONSTERS.

Last year she gave birth to four babies that were between 20g and 21g. This year she gave me five, and they're all between 25g and 27g! No wonder she looked like she was about to explode. They are all perfect little replicas of their Borrego-locality parents, and they're all as healthy and chunky as I could hope for. That's a good litter size for a rosy, so I'm very happy. It's about time something went right for me. :D
 

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Those are so adorable! I was wondering if you were going to have any, but was afraid to ask.
 
Dean, wonderful news, you have more hatelings. lol
Hey is that a love kiss in the 4th photo down??

I am glad this worked out for you, I tried to place my 2 together this year and the male thought it was feeding time. Maybe next year.
 
Soooo pretty, Dean! I'm glad Murphy left your home, the butthead. What a great way to start the day!

Oh, and I won't be mad with you if you accidentally dropped on in the mail to me! :laugh:
 
Congrats Dean!

You finally deserved some good luck!
Thanks Rich. :)

Nanci said:
Those are so adorable! I was wondering if you were going to have any, but was afraid to ask.
Thanks Nanci. :) They ARE cute, but not in the way that baby corns are cute. They really do look exactly like mini-replicas of the adults. They never really have a "baby" look.

tricksterpup said:
Dean, wonderful news, you have more hatelings. lol
Thanks Jim! Only one of these guys struck at me, and he didn't connect. They're pretty mellow-- for now. ;)
Hey is that a love kiss in the 4th photo down??
Yeah, that's the last remnant of a bite I got from my '06 Lava about a week ago. It wasn't his fault. He likes to strike-feed, and I was dangling a mouse in front of him, but his tail was hanging out of the feeding tub. So I grabbed his tail to shove it in the tub, and WHAM! He got me pretty good.

I am glad this worked out for you, I tried to place my 2 together this year and the male thought it was feeding time. Maybe next year.
I'm glad it worked out too. I brumated them at about 55* for all of November, December, and January. I fed them through February and most of March, then I put them together for a week near the end of March. I never saw them mate, and I never saw any "evidence". I wasn't even sure that they had successfully bred, but about a month later she began looking very big in her back half. :)
 
Hey Dean!

Oh they're sweet! I love Rosy Boas! Silly snakes they are.

I know what you mean about snake depressed...LOL - I've had some unexplainable losses this year and it really bums me out.

Congrats!

-Tonya
 
Thanks Lori, Katie, and Snake Guru! :cheers:

Hey Dean!

Oh they're sweet! I love Rosy Boas! Silly snakes they are.
Thanks Tonya. :D They ARE silly snakes. There's just something goofy about them. :)

I know what you mean about snake depressed...LOL - I've had some unexplainable losses this year and it really bums me out.

Well, I hope you feel better soon. I'm just starting to pull out of my "snake depression". Next season WILL be better. :mad: ;)
 
Those are sweet Dean!! Congrats on finally getting Murphy away from you. I really need to get one of those one day... *adds it to the ever growing list of "some day..." snakes*
 
Huge congratulations Dean, they are gorgeous little (well ok, not so little ;) ) babies and it's good to see that Murphy decided to leave :D

Best wishes,
 
Thanks Tonya. :D They ARE silly snakes. There's just something goofy about them. :)

Well, I hope you feel better soon. I'm just starting to pull out of my "snake depression". Next season WILL be better. :mad: ;)

hehe... I knew you'd 'get' that.

I'm not one to stay down for long... just not my style, yanno? After several slug laying and egg dying fests, I had a bunch of hets for lava and motley hatch. That was fun and restorative by its self.

Are you gonna sell your boa babies?

((huggs)) Next season will rock!!

-Tonya
 
I was wondering why you'd been so quiet Dean! Sorry to hear you've had a mostly horrible season. Congrats on the turn around litter of miniature rosies though, they always look adorable when they are that small! Like finger sized sock puppets! lol
 
Very, very cool Dean. They are exact copies of one another. Sorry to hear about your other clutches but maybe this will ease the pain a little. Congrats! :cheers:
Jay :cool:
 
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