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Breeding/Egg Production & CareAny topics concerning breeding of the cornsnake, brumation, egg laying, or issues concerning problems in any step along the way.
Pearl my granite has been an eating machine. She was 114 grams when I got her in October. She's now hit 300! I had her brought over from Daytona by the lovely Darren from CPR, and she was supposed to be a yearling. In the first month she put on 57 grams, so I'm wondering if she was really older but had been on a maintenance diet.
This growth has been on a 10-day schedule since December, of 1 adult or 2 small mice.
So, my question is, should I breed her this year or wait?
Oh now I have to decide which husband! I haven't got a male blood, or there'd be no question.
So, the choice is;
Buck the hypo (USA import, from either NERD or Mack, unknown hets) which will mean at the least normals het for anery, blood, and hypo.
Slim the amel (USA import, unknown hets) which will mean normals het for anery, blood, amel.
Norwood the anery (Unknown origin, unknown hets) which will mean anery het for blood
Pearl and Buck are in their honeymoon tub. So far, she's flagged her tail, he's doing the jerky dance, and then a bulge at his cloaca...............he pooped on her! I've wiped her off and given him a pep-talk
Good luck with breeding! Is this your first time? I'm curious about it & I've considered thinking about it within the next few years...I look forward to hearing how it all goes so that I can learn from experience!
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