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    corn breeding

    im looking for a good care sheet on breeding corns and if anyone has any info or tips that would be great .do you have to burmutate them ?

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    Re: corn breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by phil7870 View Post
    im looking for a good care sheet on breeding corns and if anyone has any info or tips that would be great .do you have to burmutate them ?
    I never did when i was breeding them .I found my breeders did better still eating during the time when others were sleeping.What other questions do you have?
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    Re: corn breeding

    what temp do you incubate ?wat time of year do you start breeding ?how long do you leave the male in with the female ? wat size tubs do you use in the incubator?i'll think of afew more

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    Re: corn breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by phil7870 View Post
    what temp do you incubate ?wat time of year do you start breeding ?how long do you leave the male in with the female ? wat size tubs do you use in the incubator?i'll think of afew more
    The temp to incubate is 78 to 80.They normaly will not breed until springtime.If they are in the "mood" i left them together for 3 days then seperate for 3 and offer them food.I would introduce them a couple more times unless they stopped showing interest in each other.Depending on your pair it might only take one session.One more thing you should know it is possible for them to double clutch from just one breeding.Infact i had one girl that triple clutched on me .The size of the tubs depends on how big your incubator is.
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    Re: corn breeding

    you see i have 3 female and one male will i nedd 2 get another male or could i put him in with all 3 of them with a break inbetween of course. do u no of any good books

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    Re: corn breeding

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    you see i have 3 female and one male will i nedd 2 get another male or could i put him in with all 3 of them with a break inbetween of course. do u no of any good books
    If you dont push him he should be able to take care of all 3 girls.Of course as long as he is healthy in the beggining because once he gets in the mood he will more then likely stop eating.Books to learn more about breeding? I more or less learned as i went along because in my opinion most books are out of date and the info is worthless.How old are your snakes? What types of corns are they?
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    Re: corn breeding

    i have one amel female early 08 one normal female het anery and blood mid 08 one anery female mid 08 and a male ghost motley late 08 i'll proble wait till next season do you think anything good could come out of the clutchs

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    Re: corn breeding

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    i have one amel female early 08 one normal female het anery and blood mid 08 one anery female mid 08 and a male ghost motley late 08 i'll proble wait till next season do you think anything good could come out of the clutchs
    You will definatly be waiting another year maybe 2 depending on how they grow.Well you should produce ghosts for sure unless anyone of them has "hidden" genetics you are not aware of.
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    Re: corn breeding

    yeah i hope i can get sumthing cool out of them

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    Re: corn breeding

    This is a great one:

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

    They also have similar ones for ball python and leopard gecko breeding.
    Mike Schultz
    Outback Reptiles
    mike@outbackreptiles.com
    703-365-2262

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