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snakeman729 Feb 18, 2008 06:30 PM

Hi,
I just bought an albino okeetee corn and I am looking forward to breeding her to a male snow corn. Well I have a large vivarium that i have been housing my snow corn in and just introduced the female to the vivarium. After about five minutes of "feeling eachother out", the both of them started making "twitching" movements in stead of their normal gliding form. I have no idea what this means as i have never witnessed it before. Any tips on what this indicates?

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shaky Feb 18, 2008 08:28 PM

The twitching is an indication of interest.
It could indicate prelude to male combat, or in this case, it most likely indicates sexual interest.
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Austin Herp. Soc.

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