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goyotle May 05, 2006 09:00 PM

I want to breed my corn snakes for the 1st time, so just want ot double check. It takes 6 weeks from breeding to laying, then the eggs have a 50 day gestation? So I'm looking at about 95 days from breeding to young'uns, right? That gives me awhile to figure out how I'm going to incubate them easiest - suggestions on that topic also are most welcome...Thanks

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adamjeffery May 05, 2006 09:32 PM

it varies from corn to corn. my averages are 5 weeks from copulation to egg laying and 59-64 days after laying for the eggs to hatch at about 81-85 degrees.
adam
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jasonw May 06, 2006 01:31 PM

In my oppinion you should have your inqubator set up and running long bfore even breeding. I keep mine plugged in 24-7 I am not sure abotu corns but I have other reptiles that the eggs will not handel temp fluxuations so this is why my inqubators stay plugged in,
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