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Housing Hatchlings

tbtusk said:
Please believe me, I know what I'm doing.
I have one PHD in genetics from my high school helping, I've done tons of reading, and I've grown the female since she was a hatchling.

We've been planning for over a year.

About the ages. The male is 5, and I received him from Kathy Love.
The female was bought from a show and is 3 years 6 months. She's easily 4 feet.

Thanks for the concern.
Turner
Even if you are really smart when it comes to some things doesn't mean that you know what you are doing when it comes to breeding corn snakes. However, that said I am sure that you've done your research and good luck.
 
i also have no intention of being offensive, but how many people would buy corns from a 14 year old?

i plan on breeding next season and i constantly ask myself if I, being 19 when they go up for sale, would be looked upon as a reliable breeder and seller. it doesnt always matter how much you know, like it or not there are a lot of people out there that simply dont trust "kids"

just my two cents :) cheers
 
DogStar5988 said:
Even if you are really smart when it comes to some things doesn't mean that you know what you are doing when it comes to breeding corn snakes. However, that said I am sure that you've done your research and good luck.

ui think you misunderstood. There is a genetisist that teaches at my high school that is helping, and thanks for the good luck.

About the selling prob,
we've talked to some pet stores that say they will buy, but the main thing is that I won't be able to do much until I get older. I'll just "practice" until I will get some astual costomers.
 
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