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    Re: corn breeding

    Here is a good site to help you figure out what you will get for offsring.
    http://www.corncalc.com/index.jsp

    I have been using this to figure out what I will get from my corns next year.

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    Re: corn breeding

    how do u use it

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    Re: corn breeding

    it dsnt tell you the morph you will get just the phenotype nstuff
    1.0 Spider, 0.1 Lemon Pastel, 1.0 Pastel, 1.0 66% Het Pied, 0.1 Poss. Het Pied. 0.2 Normals
    1.1 Irian Jayas (M.s.harrisoni)
    0.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa (E.c.cenchria)
    0.1 Red milk
    HOTS:
    0.0.1 Red Diamond Rattlesnake (C. ruber)
    0.0.1 So.Pac. Rattlesnake (C.helleri)
    0.0.2 Sidewinders (C.cerastes)
    www.youtube.com/user/cerastesruber

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    Re: corn breeding

    Right above the calculator it says "My cornsnake isn't here, what do I do?" click on that and it shows you a list of morphs and what genes are combined to get the different morphs.
    3.2 normal, 1.1 pastel, 1.1 het albino, 1.0 spider 7.8 corn snakes 1.2 bearded dragon, 0.2 leopard gecko, 1.2 Fat tail geckos, 2.0 crested gecko, 1.0 RES turtle

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    Re: corn breeding

    1st rule for breeding corn is 3-3-3. (3 year's old - 300 grams - 3 feet long)

    Here is what i do.

    Oct. 10th Fed last meal (give 2-3 weeks to finish passing last meal)
    Nov. 1st Move all that i plan to breed to the basement. Their cage temp is around 75. Over the next two weeks lower the temp to 65.
    Jan. 1st move them back to the reptile room and set cage tmep to 75. Over the next few week set the warm spot to about 84-85

    Most of my corn will start breeding around April or May.

    amel female, normal female het anery and blood, anery female, male ghost motley
    Ghost Motley x Amel = All normal babies 100% het. amel, hypo, Motley & anery A
    Ghost Motley X Anery = All anery babies 100% het. hypo & Motley
    Ghost Motley X Normal het.anery & blood = (normals 100% het. Anery, hypo & Motley 50% het blood) & (Anerys 100% het. hypo & Motley 50% het blood)

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    Re: corn breeding

    i think im goin ta have alot of normals i hope there nice tho

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    Re: corn breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by reptile_jones View Post
    1st rule for breeding corn is 3-3-3. (3 year's old - 300 grams - 3 feet long)

    Here is what i do.

    Oct. 10th Fed last meal (give 2-3 weeks to finish passing last meal)
    Nov. 1st Move all that i plan to breed to the basement. Their cage temp is around 75. Over the next two weeks lower the temp to 65.
    Jan. 1st move them back to the reptile room and set cage tmep to 75. Over the next few week set the warm spot to about 84-85

    Most of my corn will start breeding around April or May.



    Ghost Motley x Amel = All normal babies 100% het. amel, hypo, Motley & anery A
    Ghost Motley X Anery = All anery babies 100% het. hypo & Motley
    Ghost Motley X Normal het.anery & blood = (normals 100% het. Anery, hypo & Motley 50% het blood) & (Anerys 100% het. hypo & Motley 50% het blood)
    Its not always neccasary(spelling sorry) to cool corns i never did.I found mine were healthier eating those couple months longer rather then hibernating.
    Joe Haggard

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    Re: corn breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by phil7870 View Post
    i think im goin ta have alot of normals i hope there nice tho
    Even though you will have normals they will carry genes to produce stuff later on .To be honest its the same feeling whether you produce normals or morphs
    Joe Haggard

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    Re: corn breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by joepythons View Post
    Its not always neccasary(spelling sorry) to cool corns i never did.I found mine were healthier eating those couple months longer rather then hibernating.
    I never said it was. Read my post again, what i said was "Here is what i do."

    I agree 100% that you don't need to brumate corns. As far as health, my are healthy going in and coming out of Brumation. If they are not healthy coming out then you did something wrong!!

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    Re: corn breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by reptile_jones View Post
    I never said it was. Read my post again, what i said was "Here is what i do."

    I agree 100% that you don't need to brumate corns. As far as health, my are healthy going in and coming out of Brumation. If they are not healthy coming out then you did something wrong!!
    My bad i missed that part
    Joe Haggard

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