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tspuckler
at Thu Jan 4 21:12:52 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tspuckler ]
True. That's why there's no one, easy answer (like I said in my post) to the question, although the 3 foot length is a pretty standard rule-of-thumb that many breeders use.
I don't think Miami's are as popular as other morphs (mainly because the babies often prefer lizards). In addition "Keys Corns" probably reach a smaller overall adult size as Okeetees as well.
In all cases, female corns are ready to breed when they ovulate which (as I stated in my post) can happen at a variety of different sizes.
Here's a huge Miami corn that layed 42 eggs in one clutch for me last Summer.
Tim
 Third Eye
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