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KSB courtship!

I thought we were talking about Kenyan Sand boas but this reply confused me.... ;)

Congrats on the wee little ones... so cute!

Heh heh, yeah... she seemed perfectly happy with the little guy. I think he just took his sweeeet time to romance her like a proper gentleman ;)



WOW! A big litter from a big girl! I could swear I read somewhere that KSBs averaged 5-7 per litter. So much for THAT! =D

Gosh. I'm so envious of that pile of babies. I'm going to have to get a mate for China. You know, after I've finally gotten around to sexing him/her. Or skip a step and find me a pretty adult pair at the expo this month. I think I just set a goal for myself! =]

Congrats on the babies!!! They're so cute and little! I hope they all eat well for you when the time comes!


Thanks! I'm nervously anticipating trying to get them to feed :p
According to this page, at least, the usual litter size is between 15-20 babies, so this is pretty normal ;) They can have very small litters, though. I imagine her being big and well into adulthood helped keep those numbers up!
 
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