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Mexican Milk Hybrids??

RavenSpirit360

Mitakuye Oyasin
I was just wondering if anyone on here knows of or has produced hybrids between Mexican milks and Corn snakes? This is one of my planned breedings for the coming season and I am just wondering if it has been done and what they look like?
Thanks in advance!! :)
 
I'm not sure about this, not in a bad way, and am very curious. Since I got my jungle, king, milk, corn whatever as pics don't really help, I inquired about breeding. I think my worry would be the milk eating or attempting to eat the corn. Yes it can happen I don't remember who on here tried it and the female had the males head in her mouth:eek:. There was lots of how to do it safely last year, some tried electrical tape, hoods... Although Kathy Dionythiuos (sp) suggested coban, tail wrap, it won't stick to the snake but to itself preventing any bites. Let us know if you find out anything, like you it is at least two years away for me, but I'm still thinking about it. susang
 
Yes I know it is risky when making hybrids with milks and kings, and this will be my first time also :( Scary but I will be keeping a very close eye on them and I wont be leaving them alone. I purposely got a male Mexican milk so that the female will be bigger than him and also she will be bigger to carry the eggs. I didnt want to breed a bigger corn male to a smaller female and have complications with possibly too big of eggs?? I hope that him being smaller will help keep him from wanting to eat her. I will definately be doing some research before the time comes though. He has to be one of the calmest milks I have ever seen though, but I have heard Meximilks are calmer by nature..
 
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