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Question by Melissa
Submitted on 6/5/2006
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I have 2 red tailed boa's one male which is 7ft long, and the other female which is 6ft long and they have been together since they were little (not related)about a week ago they started covering themselves with the mulch at to bottom of there cage next to each other and they only do this in the later hours of the day. I asked my teacher who also has snakes(ball pythons and red tail boa's) what this could mean and he said that they mite be coming into breeding but he is not sure since his snakes are still babies and he is the one who I got the snakes from. So I was just wondering what this could mean. I have been on many web sites and looked in many books but they all say something different and so this is why I am asking you.So can you tell me what this means?


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