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![]() ![]() ![]() Each snake the rehoming fee is £35.00, sex unknown, both approx 5ft in length, feeding well. Bosc the rehoming fee is £25.00, sex unknown needs an experienced keeper as this lovely bosc needs time, patience and lots of TLC. We are bolton based in Lancashire. ![]()
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can i just say that it wouldnt be suitable for putting with another bosc in the same enclosure or for breeding. To successfully breed a bosc u need either a highly experienced keeper who has spent time and assisted another breeder.
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in confiement, trying to breed boscs could result in fighting, which would be very hard to control. In the wild, boscs can quickly get far away from another and wouldnt cause a risk to a person. This is my reason for saying u'd need to be experienced.
Rescue lizards aren't usually the best reptiles to breed anyway as they've often had previous bad homes and need homes that are loving and calm, not stressful and trying to get them to breed. As far as i know, its recommended to never try housing boscs together but there are probably a few who pull it off successfully. I havent seen it yet though. |
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its ok, i believe thorr showed me information on it earlier an i didnt get around to reading it. I wouldn't mind trying in the right habitat but at the moment its a no no. I particular dont agree with breeding rescued animals thats all.
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