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Posted by: Kimbits at Mon Jan 16 20:00:36 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kimbits ] I think I may have accidently interrupted my cornsnakes copulating. And I'd really like some experianced breeders to tell me what they think. I didn't start them brumating, but I hear corn snakes will occasionally breed without brumating sometimes. Anyways, I started to remove my female from the enclosure, she was curled up with the male, which is common for them. At the last second, as I was removing her, his tail fell away from hers, it would have been in the right position for their cloaca to be connected. Shocked, I reached to life his tail to see, well, anything I guess, he moved under the substrate very quickly and was buzzing at me, which would be a first for him. I waited awhile and he buzzed at me again. [ Hide Replies ]
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