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adamjeffery
at Fri Feb 24 21:48:00 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by adamjeffery ]
i have been breeding corns for about 6 years now only one pair as a hobby and for the knowledge it gives you. well i have never brumated any of my snakes (at least in a conventional way) until this year. i decided to try it and see if it causes any changes in clutch, size of young or the neonates eagerness to eat. since i only have one pair it is easier for me to notice the small changes. but for my past years i have always left heat pads on all year round no temp controller, my old house used to get really cold upstairs so i would move tham down stairs were the temp was normally 70-72 f, my new house we keep the house at 62 during the day and 70 from 6-10 pm and 8-10am i always continue to feed all winter,never had a regurge from my corns but did from another this year only(do to size of meal) when my female sheds i introduce the male for a week at a time until i know she is pregnant. she is a little over 4ft and always lays 23-25 eggs never less never a bad egg all hatch accept 2 years i had twins were one died full grown. her eggs are smaller and the neonates are of course smaller also. about 7-9 inches or so. i incubate in a hova bator with vermiculit 84-87 f 80-90 % humidity
hope this helps the cause ----- 0.1.0 normal corn het hypo,anery
1.0.0 snow corn het hypo,anery,amel
1.0.0 amel corn unknown hets(4ft 8inch long)
1.0 sinacorn
0.0.2 snapping turtles
0.0.1 3 lined mud turtle
1.1 kenyan sand boas
0.1 mbk
0.1 albino nelsons
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