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Breeding Corns

gareth_hickman

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I have an Amelanistic Corn, which is now 16months old, very healthy, etc.

I want to further my growing interest in reptiles by breeding corns - now is it possible to breed the one I already have, or would it be easier to get an existing breeding pair, or start over with new young snakes?

I know there's a lot to answer here, but can another snake be added to my existing snake or will there be conflict? I know the first step would be to establish the sex of my corn.

I'm seriously thinking of starting afresh with new snakes, but thought it would be nice to breed this one if it wasn't too complicated.

Thanks in advance!

http://www.fore-site.co.uk/Repsite/index.htm
 
IMHO it would be easyer to buy a new breeding pair of adults, the snake you have still sounds too young to breed.
 
Hi Gareth,
The first thing that you need to do is find out the sex of your snake. Then look around for a suitable mate. You dont have to buy the pair together.
16 months is way too young. The female should be about 36" long (2-3 years.) before she is bred.
If you want to start breeding now, Then you need to buy an adult pair.
IMHO Jimmy C.
 
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