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just wondering

snakemanone

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thank to new arrivals i now have 1.2.3. corns,the two females are a normal and a snow.
the male is normal.
and the three unsexed are last years young,i am wondering if i could breed the one males with both females, if so how do i go about it?also, should i brumate the male,if so when do i start?

hope you can help me with this situation,thanks in advance............................



......................STEVE:confused:
 

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.................STEVE.........:) :) :)
 
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Yes if all three snakes are ready to breed. The females should be 36 inches and have some good weight on them. The male can be smaller.

A good article on the breeding of colubrid snakes can be read here:
http://www.kingsnake.com/colubrid/index.html

It includes brumation information. But just remember that they are also talking of other colubrids requirments, not just corns. But they don't vary that much anyways.

bmm
 
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