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    Re: Can corn snakes want to mate with ball python?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sita View Post
    I would agree with Osiris about checking the temperatures and such. The proper temps for a BP are higher than what is good for a corn, so the corn may be uncomfortable and trying to find a cooler spot.

    Since they are different species (not breeds), I don't think they would recognize the same pheromones in another species.



    Osiris, could you provide a source for this info? I've never heard of a boa and python reproducing. The reason that horse and donkeys can mate and produce young, albeit, infertile young, is that they are in the same genus, which is 1 step above species. Boas and pythons aren't related until you get to suborder, serpentes, which is 3 or 4 steps above species. Not to mention the fact that boa are live-bearers and pythons lay eggs.
    you mis-read my statement or I didn't state it clearly enough....I did NOT mean pythons AND boas mating with each other....I meant the hybrids we see of separate boa combinations and hybrids of separate python combinations
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    you mis-read my statement or I didn't state it clearly enough....I did NOT mean pythons AND boas mating with each other....I meant the hybrids we see of separate boa combinations and hybrids of separate python combinations
    Oh! Thank you for the clarification! Yes, I was reading that as boa/python hybrid.
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    Re: Can corn snakes want to mate with ball python?

    I have to agree with the others about the corn freaking out because of a husbandry issue. I keep both corns and ball pythons and I have them housed in a different rack. I used to have them on the same rack, but I had two independently controlled flexwatts - one per species. That way I could keep the ball pythons at their hot spot and the corns at theirs.

    If your temps in your rack are designed to meet our ball python's needs, then it's much too hot for corns. I keep my corns at an 85-86* hotspot with the cold side 70-75. Anything above 90* for a corn snake can kill them if you aren't careful! They are very sensitive to hot temperatures.

    If you are using the same husbandry, I would recommend you get another rack system for your corn (s) or use a tank. Corn snakes can do well in tanks with a heat lamp (I have one set up this way) or a UTH. Also, i recommend this book: http://www.amazon.com/Corn-Snakes-Co.../dp/1882770706 It's a great took for learning to care for corn snakes and it's very comprehensive. It even has a little bit of a morph guide.

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    Re: Can corn snakes want to mate with ball python?

    Omg.....you guys are totally forgetting about that corn python posted on another thread!! :p

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    Re: Can corn snakes want to mate with ball python?

    Quote Originally Posted by threezero View Post
    go easy on op guys
    whats this mean?

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    Okay, sorry for the delay! I honestly forgot i posted this. When i say rack i dont mean tub rack. Its more of a big wire shelf and one is on the top shelf and one is on the bottom. They both have dome heaters, so ones conditions are not affecting the other one. I will never try and breed them. I dont want to breed them either, nor will they ever meet. The question was just out of curiosity but that would make a pretty snake!

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    I was reading a thread that made my curiosity grow because they were saying that there's corn was really active too and someone replied and said that they could smell female snakes and that if they are in the same room that may have to do with it.

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    Re: Can corn snakes want to mate with ball python?

    Quote Originally Posted by threezero View Post
    go easy on op guys
    original poster? got it.

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    Re: Can corn snakes want to mate with ball python?

    Quote Originally Posted by Medusa<3 View Post
    original poster? got it.
    Correct.
    But the second P, now that's not so simple...
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    Re: Can corn snakes want to mate with ball python?

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    Omg.....you guys are totally forgetting about that corn python posted on another thread!! :p

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