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    I have a few questions

    I am new to all of this snake business. It was not to long ago that I was very afraid of them. I am loving them now thought. my husband is really into the balls but I like the corns. my question is 1.can corn snakes be housed like the balls are in a rack system. 2. what is a good size to breed a corn snake and what are some good links to sites about genetics and all the good stuff I need to know. thanks for all your help.

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    Re: I have a few questions

    Quick answers to get you started:

    1) yes, but I like to give them more room than ball pythons, just personal preference

    2) the "rule of 3s" is 3 feet 3 years old and 300 grams for females. This is flexible and only a guide for those new to corn snake breeding as you get to know your snakes.

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    Re: I have a few questions

    They can be housed in racks, but not the same rack as a bp. Their heating requirements are completely different.

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