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What type of corn is this ?

Breadtaking

New member
Hi there:)
I'm a beginner with cornsnakes and my normal type woman laid eggs.
I'd like to know what will come out of the eggs but I'm not sure what type the male is.. Hope som1 can help here!

I've looked on this site

http://www.vmsherp.com/ViewCornsnakes.htm

At first I thought bloodred albino but there are some others that look just like him.

Here is a video of my snake :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOd6Wf5QAA4

( white at the bottom )

Thanx in advance! :cheers:
 
Hes a lovely amel motley. If your female is normal then you will get all normals het for amel and motley. If they have hets you could get a few different things, most likley amels.
 
BTW your Cornsnake attacks mouse in labyrinth videos are sickening... Why would you make feeding time such a big game?! Its obviously only being done for the pleasure of your friends who want to see a mouse being attacked by a snake. You are putting your corn at risk of injury from the mouse... I have seen it all now!

If thats the female in question that laid eggs shes VERY skinny and looks quite young. I hope she had a lot more weight on her before the process of producing and laying eggs. I would up her feedings... Preferably in her enclosure with no lego blocks and live mice.
 
Thank you very much!

As for the labyrinth, it's the first time I gave here live food and wanted to make it special. For the rest, I don't feed them in their enclosure to be sure they don't eat wood.

Will it get fatter if I give food more regularly ? How much do you advice ?
Thanx in advance.
 
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