Taceas
USW = UB313
I know this is going to sound rediculous, but what sort of substrate do you allow your corns to breed on?
Last year as I was breeding I started out on aspen shavings, but quickly decided maybe that wasn't the best thing. After they had unlocked and his hemipene was retracting, twice he'd scrape his bottom along the litter to get the goo off and as the hemipene completely went in, it dragged in a couple pieces of substrate. It took me nearly 15 mins to get an angry snake to hold still long enough to open up his cloaca and gently remove the offending pieces.
The next few breedings I did last year were in a empty Sterilite tub that cleaned up easy afterwards.
I'm just more or less curious as to what sort of conditions your corns breed in, and if they've ever experienced a problem like this before. Sometimes I wonder if we're too careful with our snakes in captivity. I'm sure snakes in the wild don't eat on top of a piece of wood in order to prevent dirt or twigs to become stuck to the prey, and I'm sure they don't seek out a benign area in which to copulate. Just random thoughts as I'm getting ready for breeding this year.
My female is plumping up, eating everything in sight. I expect in the next few weeks for her to be "ready". I just hope the males are ready for her.
Last night's dinner:
Her and her beau, testing his reaction (or lack thereof):
Last year as I was breeding I started out on aspen shavings, but quickly decided maybe that wasn't the best thing. After they had unlocked and his hemipene was retracting, twice he'd scrape his bottom along the litter to get the goo off and as the hemipene completely went in, it dragged in a couple pieces of substrate. It took me nearly 15 mins to get an angry snake to hold still long enough to open up his cloaca and gently remove the offending pieces.
The next few breedings I did last year were in a empty Sterilite tub that cleaned up easy afterwards.
I'm just more or less curious as to what sort of conditions your corns breed in, and if they've ever experienced a problem like this before. Sometimes I wonder if we're too careful with our snakes in captivity. I'm sure snakes in the wild don't eat on top of a piece of wood in order to prevent dirt or twigs to become stuck to the prey, and I'm sure they don't seek out a benign area in which to copulate. Just random thoughts as I'm getting ready for breeding this year.
My female is plumping up, eating everything in sight. I expect in the next few weeks for her to be "ready". I just hope the males are ready for her.
Last night's dinner:
Her and her beau, testing his reaction (or lack thereof):
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