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4 "adult" corns

susang

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I a have a chance to get 4 two year old corns 1 male, 3 female. The previous owner has housed them together since hatchling and let them "do their won thing" p/o said biggest female laid eggs in 10/05, but they didn't hatch. Could breeding so young cause her to not lay in future???
 
No, but it's seriously not healthy for them to breed that young, especially if they are not up to weight. They should really be seperated to avoid problems.
 
If snakes are left to 'do their own thing' then that is exactly what they will do. Unfortunately they couldn't care less about their viv mates well being, every snake for him/herself, so food issues, health issues, mating/eggs issues, etc etc etc. Give them a thorough checking over and see if the previous owner has an eating/shedding/history before you take them on.
 
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