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Husbandry and Basic CareGeneral stuff about keeping and maintaining cornsnakes in captivity.
Honestly even female corns held without another snake present can have egg laying issues. My friend has a female creamsicle and she lays and lays and lays and has never been exposed to a male. It's to the point where it is actually detrimental to her health. One reason why, as a pet owner, I tend to buy male corns as much as possible.
I have two females. One was cohabbed before she was rescued and laid fertile eggs in foster care. She hasn’t laid since. So far my other corn has shown no signs of follicle development. Both are housed singly with no males in the household. The female that continuously lays slugs to her detriment is pretty rare. The other side of the coin is male mating behavior and feeding strikes. Get whatever sex you want. They both have pros and cons.
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