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KevinM
at Thu Nov 19 22:10:59 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KevinM ]
OK!!! You are certainly brave posting in this section, and the hybrid forum is a better spot. However, I have some info that may help. First off, due to hemipenis structure differences between kings and corns, a corn male is usually used to breed a king female. The male kings hemipenes may damage the female corn cloaca due to size and spine configuration. This is what I have read and heard about, never done. I have also heard you may need to get each species ready to breed with the opposite sex of their respective species, then place the male corn with the female king. Other than what little info I have heard about, I have no other idea how best accomplished. Could be a matter of blind luck LOL!!
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