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Originally Posted by greengriff
Sort of - I separated the snakes immediately I got them following advice on this forum, but I guess she could could already have been pregnant when she was in the care of the previous owner, as that was only a few months ago!
If she does have babies I will happily gift them to UK members on this forum if they are wanted. Otherwise I will give them to reptile shops I guess. 2 is quite enough!
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Yes I understand that you separated them as soon as you were advised to do so and don't fault you. What I mean is that we told you that the previous owner is a knucklehead for doing it and this is one of the many reasons why.
Passing duds/slugs without mating is very common in a lot of colubrid species but much less common when it comes to boas and pythons. Chances are that it happened while they were in his care. Generally speaking it takes courting, locks, ovulation, then a post ovulation shed, and once that shed occurs it is on average 105 days until birth occurs. It is much more of a process to breed boas than it is an event. Did you happen to record when she last shed? It's also worth mentioning that it is common for snakes to lay infertile shortly before the good ones come out so don't panick about that at this point unless she doesn't stop having contractions...they are hard to miss.
If anyone buys anything that is cohabbed before purchase, this is an example of what should be assumed to have happened...better to be prepared just in case. Having to scramble sucks for someone that just isn't prepared.