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BIg Problem

alright thanks everybody im gonna go to orchard and pick up some medium and i already have a container and i guess ill just leave them ontop of the fridge even though it doesnt' seem warm enough but hey you guys know the best as for my snakes im just gonna go get a container and build some sort of enclosure for my male he'll be fine that stud but how long should i keep them seperated?? does anybody know
 
okaye so from now on they have to be seperated until i want them to breed again are you sure hwo do they live together in the wild there has to be periods where the female wants to breed then eventually that period should end and they can live together again like they have been all their lives. Alright and also i just got back from getting supplies i got some moss got it nice and damp put it in a rubbermaid container and got the eggs and layed them in..but i just have a couple more questions. FOr the eggs am i suppose to seperate them because they are all clumped together in two bunches and when i picked the eggs up they seemeed really really soft not hard at all.. also is the tupper ware suppose to have holes in it because i just put the eggs in most of the way and covered it with a dry paper towel and shut the lid??
 
With the moss, you should get it wet, then wring it out as much as possible. The eggs do not have to be separated. Also, I do not put holes in the egg container. I do open the lid for a few seconds once a week, though for air exchange. The eggs are not supposed to be hard. They should feel kind of leathery.

Corns are solitary creatures in the wild. After breeding, they go their separate ways and are not typically found "housing together."
 
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