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No offense to you, but if you don't know if two morphs of the same species can mate, then I suggest you wait and try to learn more about breeding before tying it. The snakes can wait; they're not going to "go bad". But if you try it too early, or or don't do it right, you might end up killing your snakes.
I will have to agree with everyone above about spell check and understanding how genetics work. Before you jump into breeding think about a few things:
Are you prepared for taking care of 10-20 hatchlings(or more)?
Can you afford to feed them?
Can you house them?
Will you be able to incubate them?
What is the outcome for the hatchlings?
This year i bred my snakes (both 3 years old) and she produced 16 fertile eggs and then doubled for an added 12 fertile eggs. Breeding takes a lot of time and effort and it's a big responsibility. Please think care fully before you "stick 2 sankes in teh smae cage"
Dude you just said you agreed with the spellcheck and then spelled understanding wrong in the same sentence....anybody else see the irony here. lol :santa: