LauRuffian
Perpetual Newbie
Oh man, I am so hooked on breeding corn snakes. Well, snakes in general--next year I have three Western hognose pairs to add to the fun. 
I've named our little operation Cleo's Kingdom, in honor of our 14yro matriarch--Miami het amel Cleo.
She started it 5 years ago when she started producing slugs and I became curious at the time if it was parthenogenesis. It wasn't--but then I was officially bitten by the breeding bug. I retired her after two years and brought in some other ladies to pick up what she started--and next year, her amel het motley daughter Izzy will likely be carrying on her genes when she joins the breeding program.
Here's what we have going on! First there is Zuri (classic het pied-sided line bloodred/diffused, amel, charcoal) x Rama (charcoal het amel, pied-sided line bloodred/diffused). Now, this is likely going to be a bust, but it's okay. Zuri had a mild respiratory infection when I got her a year ago, and initial vet treatment was of minimal use. When she shed coming out of winter this year, I went ahead and paired her with Rama. Then I just grew uncomfortable with how much she was starting to click and mouth-gape again, so I decided against pairing them again and took her back to the vet and she started injectables. I figured nothing was likely to come of a late January/early February pairing anyway and I wanted her healthy before breeding. Yeaaahh...good intentions and all, but it quickly became apparent she was gravid.
It might still end up being nothing, but she laid a clutch of 15 eggs on April 9, three of which look good but I'm not seeing anything on candling. I'm hoping I'm just not good at candling. :awcrap: I'm hoping for a pewter, whiteout, and some nice pied-sideds, but if it has to wait until next year, that's okay. Get her healthy this year.
Zuri:
Rama:
The three crossing-fingers-possibly-good-eggs:
One is now starting to get some white fuzzy mold on it, due I think in part to the previously-attached slug that went bad. Still hoping for three babies in about another month!
I've named our little operation Cleo's Kingdom, in honor of our 14yro matriarch--Miami het amel Cleo.
She started it 5 years ago when she started producing slugs and I became curious at the time if it was parthenogenesis. It wasn't--but then I was officially bitten by the breeding bug. I retired her after two years and brought in some other ladies to pick up what she started--and next year, her amel het motley daughter Izzy will likely be carrying on her genes when she joins the breeding program.
Here's what we have going on! First there is Zuri (classic het pied-sided line bloodred/diffused, amel, charcoal) x Rama (charcoal het amel, pied-sided line bloodred/diffused). Now, this is likely going to be a bust, but it's okay. Zuri had a mild respiratory infection when I got her a year ago, and initial vet treatment was of minimal use. When she shed coming out of winter this year, I went ahead and paired her with Rama. Then I just grew uncomfortable with how much she was starting to click and mouth-gape again, so I decided against pairing them again and took her back to the vet and she started injectables. I figured nothing was likely to come of a late January/early February pairing anyway and I wanted her healthy before breeding. Yeaaahh...good intentions and all, but it quickly became apparent she was gravid.
It might still end up being nothing, but she laid a clutch of 15 eggs on April 9, three of which look good but I'm not seeing anything on candling. I'm hoping I'm just not good at candling. :awcrap: I'm hoping for a pewter, whiteout, and some nice pied-sideds, but if it has to wait until next year, that's okay. Get her healthy this year.
Zuri:
Rama:
The three crossing-fingers-possibly-good-eggs:
One is now starting to get some white fuzzy mold on it, due I think in part to the previously-attached slug that went bad. Still hoping for three babies in about another month!