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Old 08-31-03, 08:04 PM   #1
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Lightbulb Average litter size?

Which is the average litter size for:
BRB's and Bci's?
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Old 09-01-03, 02:15 AM   #2
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im not sure for BRB's but for BCI, and with any snake for that matter it depends on the size, and health of the snake.
i have heard of BCI's having anywhere from around 20-35, give or take a few. In 1 of the videos i have i cant remember which one they say that a 6 foot female weighing around 12-14 pounds or so should give you about 25 babies. but like i said the size and health is a big factor.

i am talking about colubian boas here.
not too sure on the hogs or anything like that.
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Old 09-04-03, 09:39 AM   #3
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BCI can have crazy huge litters. I forget who it was, but last year his female dropped a litter of 56 healthy babies! This isn't the average size, but it does happen.
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My male BCI was one of 50 potential offspring. 35 survived, 15 slugs passed. Crazy crazy huge litter.
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Again not much help on BRB's, but as for B.c.i. another factor is first litters tend to be quite a bit smaller. My Central american female had her first litter this year and only 14 offspring (all viable). My large breeding female (aprox 8'6" & 8yrs) regularly turns out a potential litter (slugs and stillborns incl.) of 40.
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Wow! Huge numbers!...yeap, i can agree that older females lay bigger litters. It's true. I know that Boas breeding is way much more difficult than pythons but i'm very fond with boas. So much elegance...i cannot let it pass away without try producing more... (elegance)
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