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TOO LATE???????????

snakemanone

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I am new to this breeding thing and didnt brumate my corns,have i left it too late to breed they have been seperate since an "OOPS" last year and was wondering,do i put then together and leave them or what???please help.


THANX...................................STEVE
 
I don't think it's too late..isn't like all of spring and early summer breeding season for them? Why don't you try putting them together a few times and see what happens.
 
TOO LATE?

My female is at the milky eye stage of shed at mo,so as soon as she sheds i will place them together,how long do i leave them together and should i remove water bowl,log ect.

thanx for your help..............................STEVE:D
 
hey snakemanone, I wouldn't think that it's too late....I have been trying to breed mine since Late January or Early Feb....but still no luck yet....and I am still trying right now. I put them in every weekend for a night and see what happens.....but up until right now.....still no luck and my male is starting to lose interest in breeding....but I will continue on trying......hahahah

Hope that the both of us will get breeding soon..

Good Luck and Happy Herping!
 
I would suggest putting them together right after she sheds. Evidently the scent of a freshly shed female is quite an aphrodisiac for the male of the species (corn snake, that is :) )

My female had shed less than 48 hours before they were breeding.
 
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