I may have jumped the gun, but I decided to go ahead and put my March 02 female (~1300g, 1260 when last weighed) with my August 02 hypo (630g). My plan was to put them together for three days or so every couple weeks just to give them a chance. Neither has been off feed lately and they grow every day so I thought it might not hurt to stick em together. I did not cool them or anything so I really haven't expected to see anything happen.
Tonight I walked in on them and they're both cruisin' the cage. My female was "wagging" her tail. Is this some kind of breeding behavior? I was going to wait til next year, until after I've owned and watched the breeding video 100x and could start a proper cooling and photoperiod, so I'm not as prepared as I wanted to be. I was going to breed my 01 corns this year for practice, but since they're just normal, amel and anery I decided not to bring a big herd of blah corn snake babies into the world on my selfish whim.
Thanks for any input. I know I sound like a real dork here. If you think I should keep the two of them seperate because of ages or weights being low, I want to know that too.


