In the species of the genus
Candoia, breeding occurs early in the year, typically after rains. Several males will approach and pursue a single female, and mild combat can be observed between the males where they will buck each other off of the desired female. Females seem to only
ovulate once every two or three years and give birth to litters averaging 10 or so neonates. The Solomon Island ground boa (
C. paulsoni) is an exception, as it is known to have particularly large litters, with the average being 30–40 but as many as 110 on record in captive reproduction. ==Captivity==