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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.
Beautiful animals. When do you plan to try and actually get them to breed?
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Pairings 2, 3, & 14 are being co-habbed so they will go when they feel like it. Pairs 12 & 16 have already locked multiple times. The males of 1, 8, & 9 are trying but haven't been persuasive enough yet. No action on 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, or 13. 15 is still down in brumation.
You are certainly ahead of me. (We may well be relocating in late Spring. Moving with gravid females is fine, but can't very well move across the country with incubating eggs.) I'll be keeping an eye out on the progress of a couple of those pairings, for sure.
#5 is now (bfze) I decided the male wasn't ready so he got replaced with a bloodred miami.
The young honey tessera in #6 & #7 wasn't showing interest even though both girls were clearly ovulating. #6 is now (RRC0) the new sire is an amel het anery motley to test the dame for amel and stripe. #7 I'm just repeating the pairing from last year and it will be (HHBE) with the caramel shatter miami sire to the caramel miami het sunkissed cinder.
Pair #12 laid 24 good eggs. Pair #7 laid 14 good eggs. A few others are currently in prelay blue. 4 or 5 of the pairs I still haven't had any action. The Japanese rats and zombies are still breeding.
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