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06-28-2005, 01:47 PM
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sub species help
i am getting two rtb's and i would like to know 1-what the sub. species are and mean 2-how i can tell what sub species i have? if you know any place i can look it up or if you could tell me that would be great 
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btw they are hatchlings
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06-28-2005, 01:49 PM
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Colombian Boas (Boa constrictor imperator) are by far the most common. My money would be on that.
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how many babys could columbian boas have in one litter?
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10-50 probably. There are alot of factors. Someone last night mentioned a BCC giving birth to 66.
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wow
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Got any pictures? If not, click the link in my signature. There's a link in there that could give you some SSP info.
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no pics, we will be picking them up tommorow, but no dig camera yet...they are beautiful though ( of coarse we are bias)
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thx for the link...still have aloot of reading to do, but will ask ???'s along the way
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Originally Posted by BWSmith
10-50 probably. There are alot of factors. Someone last night mentioned a BCC giving birth to 66.
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Didn't PKahl just have a record litter of BCI? 72 or 74 live? wowsers
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