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New wild bred babies: pics

ghackett1

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Here is a pic of a new baby "Normal" bred from a pair of wild corn snakes in South Florida. The female laid 13 eggs of which 9 hatched. The parents have been wonderful pets for over a year now. We didn't even know we had a male and female until we separated and found the eggs in one of the tanks. Pretty cool having a captive breeding pair I think!
 
These aren't wild bred babies, the parents were both WC (found at separate times), that later bred after being captive for a little while.

They are captive bred babies from WC parents.
 
Ok, don't quite have the nomenclature down yet. I stand corrected.
Have a nice day.

My comment was to clarify for the person who posted that you shouldn't have taken them from the wild. The title sounds like you collected the babies from the wild, which wasn't the case.
 
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