These are my keepers from last year. They are hypo, het for stripe and lavender. I used Serpentine Widget's Snake Measurer.
The male: 44 inches. He has gotten a little fat this summer.


The female: 43 inches.


I am debating whether or not to breed them in the spring. Their mother is the one that prolapsed twice, requiring a couple of trips to the vet. She was given calcium injections, and only 8 out of 20 eggs ended up hatching. She was just under two years old and is now retired from breeding due to her prolapsing.
So now I am a little leery about rushing things with this female. Any thoughts anyone? Could prey size (calcium content) have anything to do with it? She is eating adult mice now.
Thanks.
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Kent
1.1 Hypo (het lavender, striped) corn snakes, 2010
1.2 Gray-banded king snakes, blairs phase, 2008
0.0.18 Gray-banded king snakes, 2011
1.1 Oregon rubber boas, w/c 2000 and something
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