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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.
My 2011 amel, Wilma and my 2012 fire motley, Callisto are breeding this year. Both snakes are first-timers, and this is also my first year breeding, so I'm very excited. So far, the pair has bred for me twice. I'll keep the thread updated as things progress.
Thanks! I am super excited. I was worried that Callisto might not be ready because he ignored her for a month, but now he seems to have gotten the hang of it!
Awe she just didn't smell good enough. These are going to be some flaming red babies. I really hope the possible hets on these kids prove for you so you can have quite the diverse clutch.
Awe she just didn't smell good enough. These are going to be some flaming red babies. I really hope the possible hets on these kids prove for you so you can have quite the diverse clutch.
Yeah, I'm hoping they prove out too, but even if they don't, I'll still be so excited to have some little babies!
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