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    Aww so adorable. I used to just think Ball Pythons were cute but just look at those baby corns eyes. Now I want one. Cute little buggers
    Im new to corns, so how many eggs are in a normal corn clutch?

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    Re: I have a pipper!

    I think 10 to 15 eggs is usually the normal? I could be wrong, but that is what I have read. I was told by my breeder friend that 24 eggs is a rather huge clutch and the 100% hatch rate was amazing. All 24 are still doing well. Thanks for the compliments.

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    very cute. how bitey are the babies? I find bitey baby corns hilarious.
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    Wow 24 eggs! Thats amazing!!
    My friend just got a baby corn. Can they even strike being that tiny? I don't see how its possible.

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    Nice clutch

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    Great peek into the moments during hatching. Must be a joy to witness in person.

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    Congrats on the clutches!! I guess I missed this thread back in September.

    And I'd say that 10-20 eggs is "normal" for a clutch size. My average is probably ~18 eggs.

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    Re: I have a pipper!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kryptonian View Post
    very cute. how bitey are the babies? I find bitey baby corns hilarious.
    Amazingly enough, only 2 of them were "little Cobras" after hatching. One of the Amels was a downright terror for the first week. It was adorable. They've all settled down nicely now and are doing great. Many have already found their new homes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Generationshell View Post
    Wow 24 eggs! Thats amazing!!
    My friend just got a baby corn. Can they even strike being that tiny? I don't see how its possible.
    They can strike, but it's just a big show. If they ever do latch on it feels like velcro against your skin...just sticky...not painful. It's ever so funny when they try to act all tough, but with continued gentle handling, they calm down quickly.

    Quote Originally Posted by grits View Post
    Nice clutch
    Thank you. I was floored that all 24 hatched and survived.

    Quote Originally Posted by slitheringdead View Post
    Great peek into the moments during hatching. Must be a joy to witness in person.
    It was wonderful. But it was also exhausting, exhilarating, mind-numbing and a bit humbling. I loved every minute.

    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Apple Herps View Post
    Congrats on the clutches!! I guess I missed this thread back in September.

    And I'd say that 10-20 eggs is "normal" for a clutch size. My average is probably ~18 eggs.
    Thanks BAH. Sometimes I think 18 eggs would have been lovely.....getting some of these 24 to eat has been a chore and a half.

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