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Re: Help asap
This crap needs to stop isf this is just the common egg laying.I called the previous owner and swore up and down he didnt have her with another snake.
Right now shes in lay box dropping egg umber 4
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Re: Help asap
Now that i know shes a egg layer is there anyone that can explain how to brumate corns and bring them back out for breeding. I mine as well give it a shot next spring.
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Re: Help asap
Sometimes they will lay an infertile clutch, even if they've never been paired. And corn eggs can be tricky to feel. I would still just leave her be for a day or two and give her peace and quiet to get them all out.
Lots of info on breeding corns. If you're serious about breeding them, I can't recommend Kathy Love's book. It's a must have. You can get it from Amazon for not much $$
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Re: Help asap
Kathy Love said shed send the book for $16 when she called.
But yea so far 4 eggs and looks like one more will be out later today. How many times in her life should i expect these slugs for the hell of it.
I want to breed corns which is why i got a 1.1 pair of albinos. But the pythons are first since thats what i know and love.
Oh and Kathy told me that Bill might have me in a Q n A section in the reptile magazine which is cool.
When i get the corns bigger so i can get larger clutches ill more than likely buy her book to read up on the hibernation cycles.
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Re: Help asap
 Originally Posted by flameethrower
But yea so far 4 eggs and looks like one more will be out later today. How many times in her life should i expect these slugs for the hell of it.
I've had it happen twice, but with the same girl. The two years I didn't breed her, she laid slugs. She was just always primed and ready to breed, even if I wasn't. So I don't have an answer as far as if she'll do it again.
When i get the corns bigger so i can get larger clutches ill more than likely buy her book to read up on the hibernation cycles.
Her book also has tons of other great info as well. Even if you're not breeding for a while, I still think its a must have for anyone who owns a cornsnake. Whether you own 1 or 235, its awesome. I've been keeping corns for 16 years now, and I still reference it several times a year.
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