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Breeding

amoeba14 Feb 19, 2005 03:39 PM

I have a female albino corn that is close to 9 months old and I am interested in breeding her. Can you guys fill me in with the breeding process of corns? I am very familiar with ball python breeding but dont know much about corns. Should I breed her to another albino? Does that make the most sense? Is breeding corns similar to that of balls? Thanks for the help. Any advice, tips, suggestions etc... you can give are greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Tim Savard

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crtoon83 Feb 19, 2005 06:39 PM

i dunno anythng about bredding bp's.

try searches on breeding. however 9 months is WAYYY too young to breed.
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tspuckler Feb 20, 2005 05:10 PM

Tim,

The minimum recommended breeding size for female corns is around 36 inches. Like most other colubrids, corn snakes need a period of winter cooling to insure good fertility. For additional information, you may want to check out the photo essay in the Corn Snake section of my webpage titled "The Natural History, Care and Breeding of Corn Snakes."

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