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Eggs?

Tom

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my albino has produced 2 of what look 2 b eggs, they r about the size of (mini eggs). They r white/yellow. I have not bred my corn and brought over a year ago.
what should i do?
Tom
 
One of 2 things.........

Consider them good and try to incubate them.

Or, since you have not mated her, consider them as infertile and put them out with the trash.

It sounds to me as if they are not good. If they were fertile, they would be more of a chaulky white. Since she has not been bred in over a year, this would be my guess.
 
Corn snakes can lay infertile eggs so these might be infertile eggs that she laid.

Buit then corn snakes can store up sperm for laer use. It is not unheard of that a female has stored a male's sperm for a year and then lay good eggs after one year of storing the sperm.

How old was it when you got your corn? If it was only a hatchling, then the chance of the eggs being infertile is great. If it was an adult the eggs could possibily be fertile.

I would say try and incubate it first. It's better to be save than to be sorry.

Good Luck and Happy Herping!
 
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