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For clarification, I know that boas don't lay eggs. I was curios if she was ovulating. When they ovulate they drop eggs that absorb the sperm. This egg then develops into a boa. It's not your conventional egg that you think of, but more like the development humans have inside the womb. I have boas and pythons and understand the differences.