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My baby Coraline! Amelanistic Corn

Very pretty little amel! Congrats on the new baby. Nice video too, although it's usually recommended to wait until females are 3 years old before you think about breeding.
 
I love amels! Such nice colours as adults.
I have also heard the Rule fo Three for breeding: the female should be either 3 years old, 3 feet long, or 300 grams before breeding for the first time.
I'm not sure how accurate this is as I'm not a breeder and still pretty new to snakes as a whole, but I have read that from a few different sources.

She will eventually produce some cuties too I bet!
 
Yeah, I realized later on that It probably wouldn't be for another 2 years before I breed her, plus I need to still find her a partner!
 
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