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RE: Vanishing Pattern Corns Breeding Today

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Posted by: tspuckler at Fri Mar 15 14:32:55 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tspuckler ]  
   

I brought mine up in mid-February. Most of the time I do not see my corns showing any interest in each other. I tend to put them togather for a few days and then seperate them for a few days - I keep doing that until the female is obviously gravid.

I use newspaper as a substrate. I checked my Alabama Corns yesterday and there was a yellow stain on the paper. This is a tell-tale sign of breeding activity - however, I've never seen the male show any interest in the female.

I have noticed that corns seem to like mating very early in the morning. And some do show an initial pursuit and mating upon introduction - but for me, most do not.

Tim


   

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